I understand that some people want left-right wrap-around too, but (much to my surprise) it seems that MC is consistent here and does NOT currently wrap at the right edge either.
I'm not seeing that.
It wraps around whether I am holding right, or at the right edge and tap the right arrow.
One way I often use Theater View is that we want to watch a film, but are unsure of what we want to see.
So I open up a view which displays all films in the library in a random order and just hold down the right key to scroll through it. (holding down scrolls through them too quickly to see)
If something catches our eye, I've usually overshot it, so I hold left to get back to that film.
Oops, MC just stepped back a level and now when I return to that view I'm at the top of my list again with a newly randomized order.
Frowny face.
Now this is not the only case where it is an annoyance, it's the worst-case scenario that can (and does) happen in my current setup.
Even if you're just looking for a specific item in a list and know where it is, it's easy to over-shoot when you're scrolling through it quickly, and it's instinctive to hit the left arrow to wrap around if your cursor ended up at the left edge, and the item you want is on the right of the previous line.
I use it all the time to go to Playing Now.
OK, but that is not a command related to your current position in the list.
You don't
need direct access to Playing Now from the middle of a list.
And again; this has no bearing on an actual
list view, rather than the grid view. You would still be able to go back by hitting the left arrow there.
I do think this behavior makes sense there, since right also works as an "enter" command, and because it can take a long time to scroll all the way to the top or bottom of a list to get to the roller.
It's very fast to do that in a grid view.
First, to understand, the roller bars are an essential part of the UI. You might not like them, but that's irrelevant because they've already said that core things won't be changed here. So that's not worth discussing.
I disagree that they are "essential" - I actually think there are better options to use than the rollers, which would reduce complexity.
But I do agree that it's a larger change that is likely to be made any time soon, and is not worth discussing here.
I would like either like back to take me to the navigation bar and down to take me back to the list.
I definitely don't want to see that. It doubles the number of presses of the "back" button required to get back to the home screen - which could be as many as 14 in my current views.
I can see the need for the "back" command to take you to a
secondary roller - since that is a navigation item rather than a playback item - but not taking you to a primary roller.
I suppose you could build in some logic where it takes you to the primary roller the first time you hit back, but subsequent presses will only step you back a level until you start browsing again. But that's an additional layer of complexity and unpredictability that I don't like at all.
Down always return me to the item in the list i was at. before left took me up a level.
Going one step further, when you back out a view, it would be nice if you were returned to your previous position when returning to it.
I think the key to this is acknowledging that the browse area and the menu area are two distinct panes and you should be able to switch between the two easily and with one key press. What's been discussed here so far is accidentally going to the menu area when you don't want to. But equally it's incredibly frustrating to try to get to the menu when you want to and you are in the middle of the browsing pane. To switch zones maybe, I outlined that situation before (starting playback in the wrong zone and trying to rectify that). Then when you come back, you've lost your position in the browse window.
I understand that in theory, but in practice it has never been an issue for me. If there was an option to switch the primary roller
off, I could do so without any consequence.
Using a third button (or a gesture) to switch to it adds an additional layer of complexity that I'm not sure is necessary.
It takes less than three seconds to get to the roller from the bottom of my largest grid view, just by holding the up arrow. For how infrequently it is accessed, that's
fine.
If I enter a new view, I'm right at the top where the roller is, and just need to press up once.
If you need to switch to Playing Now a lot, I'd have a button dedicated to it on the remote instead of hitting
left, right , right , right , right , right That may be muscle memory by now, but it's not intuitive or good design in my opinion.
If you're switching Zones via the roller, I'd urge you to set up Zone Switch.
Then again, I've never used Theater View to start anything but local playback.
Remote playback has either been managed via a phone for me, since that lets me be in the same room.