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Image 1 is VLC media player image and Image 2 is MPV media player image respectively. Details as follows:

Video Details:

  • Format: x264 1080p .mkv
  • File size: 10.5 GB

VLC media player version:

  • VideoLAN - VLC 2.2.1 Terry Pratchett (WeatherWax)

MPV media player version:

  • mpv git-061b947 (C) 2000-2015 mpv/MPlayer/mplayer2 projects built on Mon Aug 31 21:24:46 UTC 2015
  • ffmpeg library versions:
    • libavutil 54.31.100
    • libavcodec 56.59.100
    • libavformat 56.40.101
    • libswscale 3.1.101
    • libavfilter 5.39.100
    • libswresample 1.2.101
  • ffmpeg version: N-74700-g628a73f

Operating system:

  • Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS

VLC media player screenshot:

VLC media player screenshot

MPV media player screenshot:

MPV media player screenshot

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I did the following and it helped:

Go to Tools -> Preferences -> Show settings: All -> Video -> Output modules -> OpenGL

There set OpenGL extension to GLX and Open GL/GLES hardware to VA-API ... for X11 (as in my case I'm still using X11). Restart the player to see the effect!

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