I have a media PC connected via HDMI to my receiver, which is in turn connected via HDMI to my TV. I control my Media Center media PC almost exclusively with the JRemote app. However, if my HDMI chain doesn't have the available hardware to play what has been selected, a pop-up window reports an error with the DSP settings. This can happen in a number of easy ways, like:
- If someone tries to play music before the receiver is turned on
- If someone tries to play video before the receiver + TV is turned on,
- If someone tries to stream remotely and forgets to switch zones to 'this device'
- If someone forgets to switch zones from a DLNA audio-only device, like a powered speaker, before playing video
These errors can happen frequently, almost always accidentally, especially in a house with users who aren't super tech-savvy. While it's completely understandable (if frustrating) that this error would occur, the presence of this error window halts all playback operation on the media PC until the user manually turns on the TV and closes the window using a keyboard and/or mouse. It is not acknowledged by the JRemote app, which presents a confusing situation for a user if they don't have the TV on to see the error message. And for a more experienced user it is annoying to have to dig out keyboards and mice when trying to play something easily, especially after the HDMI devices have become available and the error message is obsolete.
I would like to ask that the error reporting behave differently:
- Can the error window have a timer that automatically closes the message (with no changes) after a period of time?
- Can Media Center become aware when the HDMI hardware has become available and automatically close the error window and proceed with playback?
- Can Media Center report this error to JRemote (or other remote app), so when users are trying to play music on a system with no monitor, they are aware of the error and can address it?
- Can Media Center give an audio response for situations where audio is present but video is not present?
This has been an ongoing usability problem in my household for a few years now, and is one of the main reasons my wife and children simply don't use Media Center unless I am around to manage it. And even myself, as an experienced user and familiar with the tech, often forget to switch a zone before playing some media and then have to stop everything I'm doing to turn on the TV, dig out the remote keyboard, and close the error window. I would love to have a better option here.