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Super fast forwind
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#1
2005-09-06, 06:57 PM
Sometimes I have to skip 1 or 2 hours in a movie. Currently, the only option is to press the next button, or press FF. This takes ages.
I would like to see an option where you can pause the movie, and then use the BW and FF keys to skip trough the timeline very fast, like 5 mins a go. Pictures are shown when you release the button.
Even nicer would be an option where one would enter the desired time to skip to Smile
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#2
2005-09-06, 07:18 PM
You know you can easily skip foward any amount of time right? If you press 6-0-skip, then it'll jump forward 60 minutes.
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#3
2005-09-07, 01:18 AM
Sub,

There you go again. Awesome. Just Awesome stuff.

You have some really great features ... that few people seem to know about.

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2005-09-07, 02:28 AM
jksmurf Wrote:You have some really great features ... that few people seem to know about.

Agreed...it's the getting those features implemented in a way that's intuitive and easily accessible to the end users that takes a lot of extra work that isn't at all interesting to a developer (trust me, I know).

This thread reminds me of the one I made a month ago, wishing for more robust fast forwarding/rewinding behavior. (http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php?t=7668) I'd say that customizable shortcuts would be much higher on my wishlist, though. I've been itching to change fast-forward and rewind to match Windows Media Player's shortcuts, along with next/previous. It would be great to be able to use a single set of emulated keystrokes for all applications on my HTPC remote control!

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2005-09-07, 02:45 AM
Whats not intuitive and easily accessible about pressing "6-0-skip" to skip forward sixty minutes?
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2005-09-07, 02:50 AM
Zod Wrote:Agreed...it's the getting those features implemented in a way that's intuitive and easily accessible to the end users that takes a lot of extra work that isn't at all interesting to a developer (trust me, I know).

Intuitive is a subjective term, not an absolute. To me, GBPVR's behavior was intuitive. I simply tried what seemed like something that should work and, in this case, it worked exactly as I thought it would. I didn't have to read a manual or anything, it just worked the way I expected, which is the text-book definition of intuitive.

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2005-09-07, 03:00 AM
Quote:Intuitive is a subjective term, not an absolute. To me, GBPVR's behavior was intuitive. I simply tried what seemed like something that should work and, in this case, it worked exactly as I thought it would. I didn't have to read a manual or anything, it just worked the way I expected, which is the text-book definition of intuitive.
ditto, thats why i use it. mediaportal on the other hand......
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2005-09-07, 04:51 AM
I do see what you mean, it is probably intuitive to many, and it's certainly easily accessible. I wouldn't have figured it out on my own, but I'm not the type to try things I don't know will work or haven't done before. Then again, I'm the sort of programmer who still uses the mouse for navigating Windows, because I'm too lazy to use the hotkeys.

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2005-09-07, 02:38 PM
Nop, didn't know, but now I do Smile
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