Now, you don’t have to agree with me, you may keep your current TV that you love so much. But why do you try to hinder me to get what I would love to have?
Unfortunately, this is typically not the case. Usually tradeoffs have to be made. Sometimes you have to accept things that aren't perfectly to your liking in order to satisfy other users.
Let me preface by saying, I don't work for them, but I would bet that... If you were willing to give JRiver huge amounts of cash to fund the entire development of your own version of MC the answer would (likely) be different. However, many of the things you're asking for would negatively impact the use of many of the other paying users of the software if they were blindly followed. Everything is the art of compromise.
So... If you can find a large contingent of JRiver's users who feel the same as you do, you might get some results. I for one do not agree on many of your points (like Osho). And it really seems that some of your points are simply because you aren't familiar with how to fully utilize the options and features that MC provides. Sometimes, learning how to use a piece of software is actually a prerequisite to actually using it.
For example...
1. The menu on the left confuses me and all people I know. We don’t need it, it only takes valuable screen real estate, and so why have it at all? Again, you may keep it in your TV. The whole idea of having 2 parts on the screen, changing focus from one to the second and getting different things from the same button depending on where you are is wrong in my living room. The whole screen has the focus, if you can talk about focus at all in these circumstances.
I disagree fully and would be very unhappy if the left menu were removed. I use it every time I use theater View. It is essential for me.
3. Sure, up/down moves through the list, the wrong one, that one (the menu) on the left.
No. It really does. Hit the right arrow once if it's moving up and down the menu on the left. It doesn't seem to hard for me to have to switch from the menu over to the list on the right by using the right arrow key.
I have plenty of novice users at my house all the time, and they've never complained or gotten stuck on this issue.
4. I did try to redesign the view tree to get it right (IMHO right) in TV view – no way. However I do there are either some unwanted items on some list or there is no information about item(s) that I need. Genre-Artist-Album-Track.
This is really mind-numbingly simple to accomplish.
1) Open Audio in Theater View
2) In the (useful) menu on the left choose
Views.
3) Pick Genre/Artist/Album from the dialog window that appears
4) Hit OK or Enter.
5) Enjoy. MC will remember this selection from then on unless you change it again.
5. Ok-button opens a popup menu for me. No popup menus in my living room please.
This has gone back and forth. It pops up a menu for a good reason. It's because they were trying to design in all the other functionality while still allowing you to use Theater View with only 4 arrow keys and an Enter key. As is, it works. Without showing the menu, it requires that you have a remote with a specific Menu button. You might, but lots of other people don't.
If you want to open any "selection" (drill down into a Genre or Album for example) on screen you can use the Right Arrow key and it will open it without showing a menu. You can go back with the Left Arrow key.
6. Except that it doesn’t do that in Playing Now or Display View. How do you go back to browsing?
Use the Left Arrow key or navigate to the (useful) menu and choose Back. I, personally, like that Exit exit's Theater View. Many users don't use Theater View exclusively, even on their TVs. Perhaps you aren't aware... If you arrow "Left" from any of the buttons on the left edge of Theater View (so, from the Menu that you don't like) it will drill "up" back to the previous screen. Likewise, if you arrow "right" when you are all the way on the right it will drill "down" into the next screen (except for when you are viewing in Thumbnail mode).
7. No, a list is browsed by up/down. Left/right adjust volume. This is how the other appliances behave in my living room.
None of my appliances do that, and I have (and have used) quite a few. Can you provide an example of a popular device that uses that control motif?
All I can say is that Left/Right already have a very important function. If you want volume control either: a) use the buttons under Show Controls or B) buy a remote that has a volume button.
8. Except when you configured tree view so that the first list on Audio menu consists of Genre-Artist-Album-Track entries. For a track from track-entry you only see it name, no genre, no artist, and no album.
This can be changed. Go to Tools --> Options --> Theater View --> Advanced --> File Caption. If you want them all to show the name and Album, you can put this in the box:
[Name] - [Album]
If you want Name - Artist - Album:
[Name] - [Artist] - [Album]
You can customize this however you'd like.
9. I’m sure it is good idea for me and my likes. As I said before, you may keep your view; nobody is taking it from you. Just don’t hinder me in my view.
Unfortunately, again, this isn't how life and software development works. You expect JRiver to build a version of their software package just for you?? If so, I hope you have millions of dollars to spend on it.
Otherwise, if Theater View were changed in the ways you requested, there would be
hordes of users here screaming that it was ruined!
Luckily, JRiver is one of the few companies out there who do actually listen to their users. If you come here and express your views clearly and without anger, you'll often be able to sort out something that will work with the other users and with the developers. Will you always get exactly what you dreamed for? Of course not. Compromise is everything.
The 2 most used IR remotes in the world are MCE and Apple, not USBUIRT (no pun intended).
What evidence do you have for this? For an example, I'd say that it's fairly likely that ATI has sold way more remotes than there are remotes for Windows Media Center Edition. They've been selling them and including them with their AIW video cards for years and years and years (I got one years ago with an old ATI video card). Apple and Microsoft only recently started selling those remotes. Do you have sales numbers or are you just making this up?
USB-UIRTs have been available for probably at least 10 years, sold by many companies (you can even build them yourself using off the shelf parts).
I would be frankly quite surprised if there were actually more Apple remotes
in the world than there are USB-UIRT devices.