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raym:

--- Quote from: Matt on August 28, 2012, 07:27:43 pm ---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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Completely agree. Add the length of each title underneath the name and you're on a winner! :)

JustinChase:

--- Quote from: Matt on August 28, 2012, 05:12:28 pm ---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.

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Sounds good.

I might be a good place to put aspect ratio controls also.  They all shift the image in some way.


--- Quote from: raym on August 28, 2012, 08:07:00 pm ---Completely agree. Add the length of each title underneath the name and you're on a winner! :)

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+1

raym:
Hi Matt, when u make the changes to Titles (add title lengths, Enter to choose,.... Hint hint) perhaps you could also:-

- add the current playing title name to the time bar

- make it so down arrow ALWAYS brings up the time bar and up arrow ALWAYS brings up the last used OSD menu. I use the time bar a lot but MC doesn't seem to remember that it was the last item used (the next time I check it).

Cheers.

jmone:
We were watching one of those poorly mastered BD's (Bourne Identity) where the forced subtitle track is a separate track, and it is towards the end of a very long list of subtitles.  As Matt asked, we tried using the new OSD to get to this but I was getting plenty of yelling about missing stuff as we arrowed through the long list with the video jerking with each change.  In the end it was quicker and easier to use the keyboard for the Right Click menu (see pic).  One idea mentioned (not yet implemented) for this OSD that would have made it better is if the Subtitles were grouped by Lang in this OSD with the preferred Lang being the first group, that way I would have only had to go through 3 or 4, not over a dozen.

Thanks
Nathan

PS - I did not even mention once the DVD Style menu
PPS - Woops  ;D

MrHaugen:
I never have the option of so many subs, but I can understand the frustration.
Even such a simple change as to make enter/ok activate the subs would be an improvement.
I don't like that the options are forced upon you when you right or left click. Especially when it makes the video jump around.

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