2009-04-17, 05:11 AM
Just wanted to chime in here myself and thank you for all your brilliant work. We all owe a huge debt of gratitude to you for all the time you've put in and for so nicely making your efforts available without cost. I'll definitely be sending a donation your way.
A couple things re: the new features. First, the timeline wasn't displaying for me at all. Finally I realized if I unchecked "Force minimal OSD for MVP" it worked. Is that to be expected? I'm surprised that setting influences the PCH at all. Also, the timeline has issues with showing the correct position after skipping. It doesn't seem to update correctly after a jump, though I've noticed if I immediately invoke it after it disappears, it then shows the proper position. I'm guessing you know this, but if not it's something for you to look at.
Second, thank you for supporting the command line overrides for zooming. It would be nice if mvpmcx2 zoom modes matched up with the equivalent on the PCH though, because as it is now, it's confusing.
I find the PCH Zoom settings are logical once I figured out what they meant.
With this in mind, the PCH results are predictable
When I first ran mvpmcx2 without the zoom command-line override, I was surprised when I watched a HD recording broadcast in 1080i because it was letterboxed. You wouldn't expect a letterboxed picture watching a 1920x1080 broadcast on a 1920x1080 screen, ever. Thankfully I can get the same behavior with --zoom full, but I'm guessing I'm not the last person that'll find it confusing.
Thanks again for all your hard work making the PCH a kick-butt replacement for the MVP.
A couple things re: the new features. First, the timeline wasn't displaying for me at all. Finally I realized if I unchecked "Force minimal OSD for MVP" it worked. Is that to be expected? I'm surprised that setting influences the PCH at all. Also, the timeline has issues with showing the correct position after skipping. It doesn't seem to update correctly after a jump, though I've noticed if I immediately invoke it after it disappears, it then shows the proper position. I'm guessing you know this, but if not it's something for you to look at.
Second, thank you for supporting the command line overrides for zooming. It would be nice if mvpmcx2 zoom modes matched up with the equivalent on the PCH though, because as it is now, it's confusing.
I find the PCH Zoom settings are logical once I figured out what they meant.
- Fit -> "Fit to screen, maintaining Aspect Ratio".
- Full -> "Full screen, ignore Aspect Ratio"
- Crop -> "Crop to Full screen, maintaining Aspect Ratio."
With this in mind, the PCH results are predictable
Code:
PCH
Fit
4:3 Pillarboxed
16:9 Fills screen
2.35 Letterboxed(correctly)
Full
4:3 Fills Screen
16:9 Fills Screen
2.35 Fills Screen
Crop
4:3 Cropped to 16:9
16:9 Fills Screen
2.35 Cropped to 16:9
When I first ran mvpmcx2 without the zoom command-line override, I was surprised when I watched a HD recording broadcast in 1080i because it was letterboxed. You wouldn't expect a letterboxed picture watching a 1920x1080 broadcast on a 1920x1080 screen, ever. Thankfully I can get the same behavior with --zoom full, but I'm guessing I'm not the last person that'll find it confusing.
Thanks again for all your hard work making the PCH a kick-butt replacement for the MVP.