Versions:

  • 7.1.2.0
  • 7.1.1.0
  • 7.1.0.0
  • 7.0.0.6
  • 7.0.0.3
  • 7.0.0.2

mpv.net 7.1.2.0, published by Frank Skare (stax76), is a Windows-native front end that wraps the command-line driven mpv engine in a contemporary graphical interface, giving users the renowned playback performance of mpv without the need to memorize keyboard shortcuts or edit configuration files by hand. Positioned in the video-player category, the application supports virtually every audio and video codec, high-dynamic-range content, color-managed output, VapourSynth and AviSynth filtering, subtitle rendering with advanced timing controls, and seamless streaming from YouTube, Twitch, and other online sources. Because it exposes mpv’s full set of command parameters through an accessible settings panel, mpv.net suits both casual viewers who simply want gapless playback and power users who wish to fine-tune debanding, upscaling shaders, or GPU-based hardware acceleration. The program also provides an integrated media library, thumbnail previews, playlist management, and C# scripting, making it practical for cataloging large local collections or automating repetitive playback tasks. Six major versions have been released to date, each refining memory usage, startup speed, and theme support while maintaining full backward compatibility with existing mpv configuration syntax. Typical use cases include watching 4K HDR rips on high-refresh monitors, reviewing uncompressed camera footage during video production, listening to lossless audio with bit-perfect output, and running lightweight kiosk setups that boot straight into full-screen playback. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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