> Stephen > >> TV Watching: >> >> TV watching would be much better if it was like a stand alone PVR, I >> would >> like to see fastforward and rewind (I realise things like mplayer and >> xine >> have issues with these) working, pause, and record working while >> watching >> TV. > What part of this is not working? XIne handles already with ivtv > supported cards, and I believe mplayer supports this for the rest. I > get pause fast forward rewind and when the next xine release (already > works with the SVN) comes out VCR style record when you hit the > button. If it is notwokring for you it maybe a config issue. If you > mean some then more then details please, I am curios about what other > PVR features to look forward to (never actually used a stand alone > PVR).
It might work for ivtv, it doesn't work for DVB ;) I should have made that a bit clearer! A lot of this is made better with the dvbstreamer plug-in but fast forward and rewind do not work, at least not in the sense that any end user would be expecting, fast forward does not mean "skip 30seconds" and rewind does not mean "skip back 30 seconds". Fast forward and rewind are a continuous operation, most PVR's support this at multiple speeds from 2x -> 16x in both directions. I would like to see that in Freevo (I understand this may well depend on xine / mplayer, but it still something I would like to see). Other PVR function includes things like On Screen Display of current channel while watching TV, moving through channels on screen with now/next appearing at the bottom of the screen to pick another channel without having to stop viewing the program you are watching. And of course the infamous "red button" functionality for DVB. > >> >> Missing from the list is a more consistent control system with less >> unique >> commands. Having a separate key for stop and back seems silly, and >> again > Not seeing what the problem with seperate buttons for Stop and back. > Makes a lot sense to me, different functions different buttons. What > exactly are you seeing as a problem? Having different buttons for back and stop is a waste of time and confuses end users. Why do you need 2 buttons, they have the same function. Back goes back up menu items, back when playing media stops playing and moves back to the menu, why do you need to have "stop"? Why is there enter and select as different buttons, why are they used inconsistently? Sometimes select shows a sub menu, sometimes (TV guide) it shows the full description of the program and you have to press a different key to get the sub menu. Then on top of that there is a Play button which has a 3rd meaning, do we really need that many buttons? I could see the argument for 2, but 3? So far I have been unable to get what I would consider a sensible and easy to use key configuration without going in and changing the freevo plug-ins for things like TV. Minimising controls, or at least supporting simpler controls, will make freevo much easier to use. As it stands when my mother in law comes to visit she cannot really use the TV because the control system is too complicated to explain. That is my target audience for my control comments. An aim to allow full functionality for the mac remote would be a good target. That has 6 buttons: http://a248.e.akamai.net/7/248/51/3025041174545801/www.info.apple.com/images/kbase/302504/302504_2.jpg effectively: up down left right play/pause menu > >> This would also help with people using things like the apple remote, >> easy >> navigation / control is possible with a small number of buttons, I think >> freevo should slim down it's button usage dramatically to make life >> easier. > I have a nice Hauppague remote now, but I have used freevo just fine a > much smaller remote, 4 nav buttons, play,stop,ff,rr, vol+/-, ok,menu. > Your average DVD player these days has more buttons on the remote. I > think the real solution here is better documentation on how to > configure a remote to better work in freevo. I would be very interested in how you have this setup just using the freevo local config and lirc config. If it is simply a case of documenting this properly then I would love to see some updates on the wiki that would help. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ _______________________________________________ Freevo-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freevo-users
