Feature Request:
UI Improvement:-Playlist on the left side instead of bottom in standard view
Motivation for this is that most monitor now are wider, 16:9 screen are standard.
We need vertical space more than horizontal one, and due to aspect ratio going wider, vertical space is very limited
The 12 shortcut bar decrease the vertical space even further.
JRiver on portrait, however really shine, i had it for a while, but madvr doesn't work in portrait.
I'm very well aware that i could simply double click and i would have it all on full screen, and i'm not supposed to be watching in standard view.
But sometime you really like the ease and access of the standard view while still watching/listening stuff.
Having the playlist incorporated on the left panel (as an option) instead of bottom would increase space while, of course maintaining the bottom playlist (enable/disable) for portrait user.
-Audio skipping option: 1,2,3,4 second backward/forward instead of 5 (like VLC)
-Keyboard shortcut for video skipping (Global) without x5 x20 x100.
-Midi controller support for VST
I don't know how much work it would be to implement that.
But if it was possible to link the DSP studio (or just the "VST engine" to a set of midi devices it would be amazing.
Right now there are plenty of VST's that can be used with a midi controller via a "learn fonction".
But it seems that the VST's can't find the midi controller.
It works in cubase, i guess it's because you can add your midi device in option
I can't add the midi controller in MC Option.
It would be great it the VST's in JRiver kind of knew where to look at to find the midi controller.
I don't know if it's my own limitation or the or the software that prevent me of using midi controller with VST's, but my Kontrol F1 wont work with it.
The only VST that i can use is AudioToCC
That one i can use to send Audio on my Control S2 VU Meter
That's the only one where i can select my midi device, most others use the learn function, but it seems that if they don't know where the midi device is located.