I thought there was already a topic that discussed this, but wasn't able to find it...
As I mentioned in another topic, I'm considering switching over to JRiver for TV due to some issues I'm having with Windows Media Center dropping tuners. But the TV functionality in JRiver seems to be lacking in a number of ways by comparison. So my hope is that we can build up a list of features we would like to see. Here's mine...
1) Make all the TV functionality usable in BOTH TheaterView and standard view. This includes all settings related to recordings, the ability to see the list of recording rules, the list of upcoming recordings, etc. There shouldn't be a need to switch back and forth between the views for any of this functionality. I'm finding that to setup a subscription to a TV series I am best off searching for it in the Theaterview guide using the Search feature, telling it to subscribe, and then switching over to standard view to adjust my recording options as needed. That's a PITA.
- Update: Yaobing has done some of this is the latest builds of MC 19, but most of this still applies.
2) The Search function in Theaterview seems to be REALLY slow. When I start typing in keywords, nothing happens for a while to the point where I start wondering if the PC has locked up. This should be much faster.
- Update: While working through this, a bug was identified that when channels are hidden, their guide data remains. The workaround is to unhide them, clear the guide, hide them again, then update the guide. JRiver is looking into fixing this. They're also looking into improving the search performance.
3) Add a capability to record shows based on fields in the guide data such as an actor's name. Take a close look at the Windows Media Center "Add a Recording" functionality above the Recorded TV list to see all the capabilities WMC offers. I'd like to see equivalent functionality in JRiver. Right now, I'm not sure it's possible to setup a subscription that will do something like record all the Bruins hockey games during the season without recording a bunch of duplicate games and/or old games. In Windows Media Center, a keyword search for "boston bruins at" combined with setting the options to record new episodes only, etc. makes this pretty easy to do.
4) Add the ability to apply some default tags to all TV recordings rather than forcing the user to edit each one to setup those tags.
- Yaobing has partially addressed this in the latest builds of MC 19. Again, there's still room for improvement here.
5) The guide in the standard view doesn't seem to show programs that don't start on an exact hour or half hour boundary. I was looking for a show that started at 9:05 in the standard view and noticed that the channel wasn't even shown in the list. I was able to find it in Theaterview by searching for the name of the show. Again, take a close look at the guide in Windows Media Center.- Update, this one was my bad in not being familiar enough with the guide format used in Standard View.
IMO, Windows Media Center does almost everything right when it comes to capabilities for setting up recordings, using a 10 foot user interface for everything, presenting the list of recorded shows, etc. The one problem with it that I've been running into lately is dropping my network tuners, which results in missed recordings, which obviously isn't acceptable
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