So, I've had a chance to play with Spotlight a bit and I have a question:
When you browse Music or TV Shows and you click on any of the items that can play a file (with the Green Play overlay button) it currently just dumps you to a Google search (for Music) or the TVMB page for the episode, etc.
That's fine I guess, but I'd really prefer it to take me back to my "originating View" and do effectively a "link button" search on that item for me.
Then, I could use Spotlight to browse to find Related Artists and then open up an Album of those artists and pick the next song. If it behaved like that, it would effectively replicate the "fancy Views" available in Plex and the like. As it is, I can only blow away my current Playing Now, and can only play full albums.
I'd like it if you kept the ability to do the Search/TVDB functionality, but (like the Play button overlay) I feel like that could be hidden under an (i) button overlay or something. Regular-Clicking on an album that you have in your Library, should "take you back to MC" and show it to you IMHO. This would also make the functionality in Theater View 1000x more relevant.
Likewise, if I click on the "headers" (the word The Avett Brothers) in my screenshot in my last post above, it should take me to a filtered list showing those file-results (and the name of a Series in the TV version, etc). Wikipedia is cool but I'd rather that be a secondary "button" like the Play icon.
But I haven't been following along and I couldn't find any discussion on it with my brief searches. Was this already discussed? Does it negate some central premise of the function?