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NEW: Improved OSD
MrHaugen:
+1. I can't see how many users would needs those.
Perhaps this could be a bridge to improve the current Theater View view management as well? By adding a roller based OSD and allowing users to remove and add items, it could be a pretty soft way of testing/introducing a new, more user friendly and intuitive way of configuring Views?
I don't currently have any solid suggestions, but I think it would be possible to get some pretty good ideas if we combine the heads of JRiver and the beta users, and in time other forum users.
Matt:
--- Quote from: raym on August 28, 2012, 07:49:27 am ---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.
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More importantly, I think it shouldn't jump to a new title unless you press enter.
But the list of titles is so cryptic that I have mixed feelings about whether it even makes sense to show.
Matt:
I think it'd be better to merge 'Horizontal Position' and 'Vertical Position' into 'Shift'.
It'd work like: press enter to start, then press arrows to shift the picture, then enter to finish.
It'd be more understandable, and put less stuff on the menu.
raym:
--- Quote from: Matt on August 28, 2012, 05:04:55 pm ---More importantly, I think it shouldn't jump to a new title unless you press enter.
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Can I get an AMEN!? :) Of course I want this too, have for ages, but deliberately didn't mentioned it again here because you seemed dead against using enter in the past. Yes, yes, YES... please implement this.
The title names are cryptic which is why showing the title length would help a lot. This would allow you to determine short special features from the feature film (for example). I can't remember for sure but mc17/the old OSD had this.
Please don't remove Titles. These suggestions will help alot IMO. This is one of the best things about using mc with BD's. I can jump straight to the content on the disc without the strain of navigating the stupid menus.
Matt:
--- Quote from: raym on August 28, 2012, 07:21:32 pm ---Can I get an AMEN!? :) Of course I want this too, have for ages, but deliberately didn't mentioned it again here because you seemed dead against using enter in the past. Yes, yes, YES... please implement this.
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I think requiring enter to change something simple like brightness or a subtitle doesn't make a lot of sense. I mean, if you push right and don't like it, you push left and it reverts.
But title is different. It fundamentally changes what you're watching, and clicking back the other direction doesn't revert a bad click.
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