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More => Old Versions => Media Center 12 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: Mr ChriZ on February 08, 2008, 02:54:24 am
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I placed this as a bug the other day, but having gone back to MC11 it appears
it is actually by design.
If you go into Audio on Thumbnails Artists View
Then you want to filter your results down a bit, I just wanted to see fleetwood mac
so in the search bar I type 'Fle'
Which is enough to make Fleetwood Mac visible but there are still a fair number
of artists being shown because they meet the search criteria.
Next I wish to see which Fleetwood Macs Albums.
So I click Albums on Fleetwood Mac.
For some reason I am then shown every Album that met my original search criteria.
Not Fleetwood Macs Albums.
That seems a bit wrong to me?
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It is not what it seems like. All you're doing is changing how MC displays stuff. So it shows them grouped by album with big thumbnails.
You have to right-click and locate ARTIST. Then you'll see all albums by that artist.
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It is not what it seems like. All you're doing is changing how MC displays stuff. So it shows them grouped by album with big thumbnails.
You have to right-click and locate ARTIST. Then you'll see all albums by that artist.
That's one way of doing it, but I agree with Chriz that this is confusing when browsed his way.
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I, too, agree. It confused me when I first started using MC. The view schemes should be more apparent. They are very useful but are somewhat hidden and I had no idea what they would do until I tried. Perhaps it should be labeled Thumbnails. Of course there are other issues because it is named based on view scheme.
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This is by design.
We removed the ability to have stacked filters (a search, plus drilled into a tile) after watching the concept baffle several users.
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what planet did they come from?
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If you click on Album from a non searched view then it filters down
to that artists Album, so as it as at the moment it is inconsistent.
If that doesn't baffle users I don't know what will!
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I reported the same problem some time ago and got the same answer from Matt, but I don't think everyone is understanding what we are talking about.
The following screenshots might help explain the problem.
In this picture I have simply and slowly scrolled through all artists to Fleetwood Mac:
(http://www.pix01.com/gallery/4AD73041-94E6-4810-80BE-EDB7F3274485/
flee/image_orig0.jpg)
I clicked the album link and got my two Fleetwood Mac albums:
(http://www.pix01.com/gallery/4AD73041-94E6-4810-80BE-EDB7F3274485/flee/image_orig1.jpg)
In this screenshot I didn't scroll through the artists. I did a search for "flee" and MC found quickly Fleetwood Mac and two other artists:
(http://www.pix01.com/gallery/4AD73041-94E6-4810-80BE-EDB7F3274485/flee/image_orig2.jpg)
I wanted to see the Fleetwood Mac albums and clicked the link. Unfortunately MC didn't combine the filter in the Fleetwood Mac album link and the search. It just shows the same search results grouped as albums:
(http://www.pix01.com/gallery/4AD73041-94E6-4810-80BE-EDB7F3274485/flee/image_orig3.jpg)
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Nicely illustrated Alex :)
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I'd like to bump this one too.
This is by design.
We removed the ability to have stacked filters (a search, plus drilled into a tile) after watching the concept baffle several users.
I really can't see when this would be a problem. Please help me to understand.
Maybe that problem situation could be avoided somehow and still make possible to use the search like Mr ChriZ and I suggested, which is a very logical way. It is illogical that the artist selection is ignored when the album link is clicked.
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Yeah, that makes no sense at all. If you click on Album under Fleetwood Mac, it shouldn't matter how you found Fleetwood Mac.
It would almost seem more natural in that situation for MC to clear the search box and show you just your Fleetwood Mac albums than the way it works now.
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Also if you click files.... it only shows the fleetwood mac files..
We need one more baffled user on our case to balance with the baffled users
that didn't understand the way it should be ;)
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We need one more baffled user on our case to balance with the baffled users
that didn't understand the way it should be ;)
Ok +1 then ;D
peter
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I see this has now changed, which is great :)
But (I'm presuming this is related) something else that has changed with it, is that now if I search for something (say a song title), right click on the album or artist thumbnail, and click on add to playing now, everything within that album/artist is added to playing now rather than just the individual song that I would see upon clicking on 'File'.
Is this meant to be the case?
I keep adding a whole album's worth rather than just a single song.
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I, for one, agree with you. Matt says it's "By design"
Maybe it's just me, but once I type in the search bar, I intuitively expect everything that follows after to be filtered by the search rule entered at the top.
I am also used to typing in the search bar, then shift+enter to play the search results, but this only works in pane views, which is a shame.
-marko.
-marko.
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I can accept that when I search for 'Comfortably Numb', then click on Albums under Pink Floyd it clears the Search Box and shows me everything Pink Floyd. Not ideal, I'd prefer it to keep the search, but acceptable.
But if I double click on an Album and it shows me one file, and then I click on the Album's Play link and it plays 26 files, that just seems completely wrong :-\
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But if I double click on an Album and it shows me one file, and then I click on the Album's Play link and it plays 26 files, that just seems completely wrong :-\
I'm not sure it does seem so wrong. You have after all clicked the Albums Play link, not the files play link, and MC is playing the Album?
If you want to play a file... select the file?
It actually seems like a nice balance to me.
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It's an extra couple of steps, clicking File, moving the mouse down, selecting the file...
I'm lazy.
You can see that the search is effective on the top half of the screen as all the albums that have not got the search term anywhere disappear...so why is it then not effective as soon as I try to play? (or more dangerously, do something like delete)
I was actually quite happy as it was before. I agree that it was wrong, but it didn't affect me as I never use the Artists view. Now the solution also affects the Albums view :(
It's also inconsistent with Panes view, where I can select the album, and it only plays the files containing the search term, as I'd expect.
But hey, if others are happy with the compromise I guess that's how it is :-X
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(http://www.pix01.com/gallery/4AD73041-94E6-4810-80BE-EDB7F3274485/flee/image_orig3.jpg)
I would expect it to play only the single "flee" track from the "Nuages to Monde" album, but now it doesn't. It plays the complete album when I click the thumbnail and select "play".
If that would work it would not affect the playback of the Fleetwood Mac albums because all Fleetwood Mac tracks contain the search term "flee".
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Please start a new thread with a subject that describes what you're looking for.... feature request, etc. "Confusing interface" is a little broad.
Thanks.