my ideas...again...because I think it would complete my JRiver experience.
1.
Slideshow in standard view that's easy to access and using optional rotated reflection effect based off current playing album, track folder,
or sub folders. From right click context menu. (I use standard view)
To have an easy to access slideshow based off the currently playing album folder and sub folders. Accessed from the right click context menu that you can change the album art to show the rotated reflection. A slide show using the cool rotated with reflection cover art image effect. Options right there in the right click context menu to use album folder, and or sub folders like 'cover art' 'images' etc.
As the track changes, so would the slideshow to which ever new album folder is next in the playlist, same transitions options as the rotated reflection effect. When using the rotated reflection effect in the slideshow the effect could have a quality setting (quick, normal, high quality)
2.
Pop out (mouse over) wide scroll bar for bottom playlist - adjustable width.
Pop out wide playlist scroll bars. The right side playlist scroll bar is tiny, and I like wide scroll bars (windows 35-40). so how about when you mouse over the scroll bar it pops out to a much wider version (adjustable width in settings), you scroll, and then when mouse off it returns to the tiny thin scroll bar.
Also options to disable this pop out effect if the user wanted. Then it would suit all tastes when it comes to scroll bars.
These two things would make J River my perfect music player. I love wide scroll bars on my large TV/computer screen. And every time I look at the single album cover art in the rotated reflection effect I really wish it was a slide show, set up from the same place the rotated effect is (with quality options for different user GPU's). Easy - right click cover art - set slide show - set rotated reflected effect - set current playing album folder - - with additional sub album folders of same currently playing. (this is for music, standard view)
Jim replied before:
Yes. 2 is a good idea.