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mojave:
There should be the option of always keeping the OSD within the video area. My screen resolution and my video area are different and I've seen it different on several other setups.

I would like the progress bar and volume bar to be at the bottom of the screen and accessed with a down arrow/button.

I would like the other menu items to be at the top of the screen and all visible with an up arrow/button. Moving right or left through the menu would then display their associated options below the menu and listed either horizontally or vertically. In my example I show them horizontally, but I think in practice I might actually like a vertical listing better. The horizontal placement has less impact on the video image, though.

This method is super quick to see all options at a glance without having to toggle through everything. As you then go left/right you can see all the sub-options for each heading.



raym:
Gotta agree with mrH on this one. Using a dual roller system for this, just like theater view makes a heck of a lot of sense. People are already familiar with this menu system and the look and feel would then be consistent across both theater and display/fullscreen views.

And.... If you filled the width of the screen (just like the main roller in theater view) you have a lot more real estate to work with to present more options at a glance.

raym:
2 suggestions:-

1/ allow us to hide stuff we never use. Seriously, who has a need to constantly adjust (and mess up) video brightness and color controls?! This would go a long way in reducing complexity and all the clutter.

2/ I think "Title" needs it own heading and I'd like to see the length of each one (maybe underneath) so I can quickly tell which ones are the main features.

Thanks.

glynor:

--- Quote from: raym on August 27, 2012, 08:22:19 pm ---Gotta agree with mrH on this one. Using a dual roller system for this, just like theater view makes a heck of a lot of sense. People are already familiar with this menu system and the look and feel would then be consistent across both theater and display/fullscreen views.

And.... If you filled the width of the screen (just like the main roller in theater view) you have a lot more real estate to work with to present more options at a glance.

--- End quote ---

+1

Hendrik:

--- Quote from: raym on August 28, 2012, 07:49:27 am ---1/ allow us to hide stuff we never use. Seriously, who has a need to constantly adjust (and mess up) video brightness and color controls?! This would go a long way in reducing complexity and all the clutter.

--- End quote ---

I agree with this one, i never change brightness or color controls, nor have i ever touched the frame size controls.

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