Le 2023-12-21 04:55, Anthony J. Bentley a écrit :
Sylvain Saboua writes:
[vo/sdl] Using opengl
[vo/sdl] Warning: this legacy VO has bad performance. Consider fixing
your graphics drivers, or not forcing the sdl VO.

This message is specific to the sdl and xv outputs. The mpv manpage says:

The recommended output driver is --vo=gpu, which is the default. All
    other drivers are for compatibility or special purposes. If the
default does not work, it will fallback to other drivers (in the same
    order as listed by --vo=help).

So either you're specifying sdl manually (in a config file?) or the
default is not working and mpv is falling back to sdl. Can you confirm
which it is?

Second, it's a fallback. Nothing even plays and the warning displays
in red when specifying --vo=gpu :

$mpv --vo=gpu /home/media/E\ -\ Séries/Salem/Salem\ S01/Salem.S01E07.VOSTFR.720p.HDTV.x264-RUDY.mkv
 (+) Video --vid=1 (*) 'Video' (h264 1280x720 23.976fps)
 (+) Audio --aid=1 --alang=eng (*) 'Audio' (ac3 6ch 48000Hz)
     Subs  --sid=1 --slang=fre (*) 'Subs' (subrip)
[vo/gpu] Failed initializing any suitable GPU context!
Error opening/initializing the selected video_out (--vo) device.
Video: no video

Exiting... (Errors when loading file)
$

What could go wrong ? I doubt that it would only be that my
computer isn't powerful enough. I have tried different --vo
arguments without success.

What does "without success" mean? That it continues to fall back to
sdl and print that message (say, if you specify --vo=gpu)?

I mean that it does not change the behavior at all.
I was not aware that the default was overrun however,
and hadn't tried --vo=gpu.
The error above I got for the first time.

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Sylvain Saboua
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