2005-07-11, 09:10 PM
Hi!
First off, thanks, excellent application! Been playing with it the whole day now, and I have a few thoughts and a few ideas on features:
1. In the TV Guide, when you highlight a show, it'd be nice if the start-end times would appear in the show description in the bottom of the screen.
2. If I choose a show that's currently on, it'd be nice to be able to jump straight to Live TV.
3. Just as I can press F1 to go straight to the TV Guide, F2 to go to Live TV, I'd like to be able to press, say F9, or whatever, to go straight to Recordings.
4. When I'm in Live TV and I press F1 I won't go to the "big" tv guide, but some smaller version overlayed on the screen. My personal preference would be to go to the "real" guide, and have a different button pressed for the small, overlayed one. This way navigation via eg. a remote can be made more exact and controlled.
5. It would be nice to have some sort of indication of the GBPVR Recording Service status if you open up the OSD in Live TV.
Ok.. Then on to the "BIG" feature request(s) of the day!
1. Since there's already a girder client built in (for the channel changer part), it'd be SOOOO nice to have it evolved to send more info, in other events such as which panel I'm on (eg. Live TV, TV Guide, Recordings, DVD etc etc), recording status, perhaps even which menu buttons there are on the screen.
2. Then of course, a majour user of Girder as I am, I'd like to have a remote port for controlling GBPVR, preferably one for the GUI and one for the Recording service stuff. I'd like to be able to send commands such as UP, DOWN, ENTER, TVGUIDE, LIVETV, CHANNEL1, CHANNEL2, etc etc..
The reason I ask for these features is that I use Girder in conjunction with NetRemote, and I love softwares that can be controlled in a good fashion, as well as provide feedback. Right now I've used the Channel Changer with Girder to provide some sort of feedback, but it'd be lovely to have it properly done with the ability to get feedback on other things as well.
Otherwise, I love it!!! Keep up the good work!!!
Cheers,
Jens
First off, thanks, excellent application! Been playing with it the whole day now, and I have a few thoughts and a few ideas on features:
1. In the TV Guide, when you highlight a show, it'd be nice if the start-end times would appear in the show description in the bottom of the screen.
2. If I choose a show that's currently on, it'd be nice to be able to jump straight to Live TV.
3. Just as I can press F1 to go straight to the TV Guide, F2 to go to Live TV, I'd like to be able to press, say F9, or whatever, to go straight to Recordings.
4. When I'm in Live TV and I press F1 I won't go to the "big" tv guide, but some smaller version overlayed on the screen. My personal preference would be to go to the "real" guide, and have a different button pressed for the small, overlayed one. This way navigation via eg. a remote can be made more exact and controlled.
5. It would be nice to have some sort of indication of the GBPVR Recording Service status if you open up the OSD in Live TV.
Ok.. Then on to the "BIG" feature request(s) of the day!
1. Since there's already a girder client built in (for the channel changer part), it'd be SOOOO nice to have it evolved to send more info, in other events such as which panel I'm on (eg. Live TV, TV Guide, Recordings, DVD etc etc), recording status, perhaps even which menu buttons there are on the screen.
2. Then of course, a majour user of Girder as I am, I'd like to have a remote port for controlling GBPVR, preferably one for the GUI and one for the Recording service stuff. I'd like to be able to send commands such as UP, DOWN, ENTER, TVGUIDE, LIVETV, CHANNEL1, CHANNEL2, etc etc..
The reason I ask for these features is that I use Girder in conjunction with NetRemote, and I love softwares that can be controlled in a good fashion, as well as provide feedback. Right now I've used the Channel Changer with Girder to provide some sort of feedback, but it'd be lovely to have it properly done with the ability to get feedback on other things as well.
Otherwise, I love it!!! Keep up the good work!!!
Cheers,
Jens