I agree.
Next build:
NEW: In the player display, you can use [Playlist Time Remaining] to show the remaining time of the entire playlist.
Well to repeat myself,
[Playlist Time Remaining] is not very useful without also having
[Playlist Total Time] and
[Playlist Elapsed Time] Normally you would display: Elapsed Time/Remaining Time or Remaining Time/Total Time
Having one without the others is not much use.
And I still think that using
[Playlist Time Reimaining] adds some confusion when the regular variable is
[Remaining Time]Why switch things around?
Display bookmarks/chapters on timeline
Yes, this is something I've been hoping to see for some time. Just a 1px vertical bar wherever there is a new bookmark/chapter would be sufficient.
Potential workaround: I was wondering if it was possible to tweak the wdm audio driver so the source program bitstream the track to wdm driver directly. This way, the dolby/dts track would be passed "as is", thereby allowing jriver to decode the stream and then do the rest of the processing
This would be nice, though I don't think it belongs in the "too easy" topic which is for simple changes.
Shift click play button to resume from bookmark.
Or some other method of resume from bookmark.
So we can resume from restart of MC or long podcasts we want to resume
Podcasts should already resume their position from where you left off.
The issue is that Media Center only treats files brought in via the Podcasts section of the program as podcasts by default, and you have to manually tag anything else.
If you download a podcast as a one-off and double-click it in Explorer to open the file in Media Center, it's not going to resume if you stop and play the file again.
In my opinion, the easier solution here would be to treat any audio file longer than a user defined length - say 20 minutes by default - as a podcast and automatically resume playback with those files when they are opened via Explorer.
I don't want it affecting anything that is already in my library, or new imports, only when opening a file via Explorer.