... what workflows do you engage in that don't work as easily as they could?
I would like to see "
drill down" functionality, or "
context specific jumps".
There are two work flows as follows:
Work Flow #1 - Now PlayingYou are playing a random playlist; you think to yourself "I like this current track, I would like to listen to something else by the same artist"; you go to the Playing Now screen (which displays title, album, artists, composer, genre, year) and you scroll down (up/down arrow buttons) to highlight the artist and then press Enter (or right arrow button) => takes you to a list of all (other) tracks in your library by this same artist.
Other analogs for workflow #1 include: all albums of this genre; all albums recorded in this year; all tracks on this album; all tracks by this composer; (and even all tracks / albums having the same name)...
Work Flow #2 - BrowsingSimilar to work flow #1 except you are just browsing the library rather than listening. You browsed (say) genre > albums > track, and you see a track composed by (say) Paul McCartney, and you press Enter (or right button) => takes you to a list of all (other) tracks in your library by this composer.
This drill down function (triggered via pressing Enter or pressing right arrow buttons) is a bit like the Windows right mouse button click that takes you to a context specific popup menu that allows you to navigate to other parts of the browse tree. i.e. context sensitive jumps.
In todays Theater View you can only start at the top of the browse tree, and then browse down to branches, twigs and leaves. And when you reached a leaf, and want to go somewhere else, then you have to go up the twig / branch and then follow another one down. i.e. you can only go up and down the tree hierarchy. Whereas if you would implement "drill down" / "context specific jumps" then you could browse across the hierarchy (between branches, twigs) as well as up and down.
This would vastly enhance the user experience; call it "surfing" your library...
PS the Logitech "Squeezebox" Media Server has this functionality. And I have used, and enjoyed it, so I can confirm that a) it works, and b) it adds great value.
{ note that on their remotes, Logitech uses a short press of the Enter button to play a track, and a long press on the Enter button to open the context menu, but in Windows this short press / long press would not work }