2020-05-17, 04:46 PM
A couple of observations based on a few hours of use...
I really like the new web interface in terms of both appearance and usability. I didn’t interact with the old GUI other than quickly TSing in to set a recording, (I generally watch recordings using Kodi on a firestick) but this is much slicker.
I have found it's a bit awkward to scroll backwards and forwards in the TV guide - OK on a laptop, but not really possible on a touchscreen because the scroll bar is so small (I don’t have a suggestion as to how to fix that - the old method of having to click to go left or right was also not ideal - I feel like a two finger drag would be good but goodness only knows how you code that into a webpage)
I left this parish some years ago when Plex introduced their PVR - I had a lifetime Plexpass from years ago and initially it was great. Without going into detail - it is not great anymore. One thing that was handy was the ability to download your recordings while away from home - Plex was pretty good at transcoding them and downloading them (It then generally lost them causing many a frustrated flight until I found that I could usually find them in the filesystem somehow). A transcode then download button would be great. No complex client - just download the file at a reduced size.
My server has a decent CPU, but as it is running headless I much prefer to have NPVR running as a service as opposed to an application, so getting hardware acceleration is a bit of a non starter. Would there be some way of getting the service to spawn an application thus be able to make use of hardware accelerated transcoding?
My use case for this is that while travelling (yeah - whenever that is possible!), your internet connection is often not upto live TV playback or downloading GBs of raw TS streams, but you can just leave the laptop downloading for a while to get the show. The only sport I really watch is F1, but I know that if I dont watch a Grand Prix within a few hours of it finishing I will find out who won on social media and have little interest in watching...
I'm sure you have a thick skin after years of this, but please don't see anything here as a criticism, just a feature request
I really like the new web interface in terms of both appearance and usability. I didn’t interact with the old GUI other than quickly TSing in to set a recording, (I generally watch recordings using Kodi on a firestick) but this is much slicker.
I have found it's a bit awkward to scroll backwards and forwards in the TV guide - OK on a laptop, but not really possible on a touchscreen because the scroll bar is so small (I don’t have a suggestion as to how to fix that - the old method of having to click to go left or right was also not ideal - I feel like a two finger drag would be good but goodness only knows how you code that into a webpage)
I left this parish some years ago when Plex introduced their PVR - I had a lifetime Plexpass from years ago and initially it was great. Without going into detail - it is not great anymore. One thing that was handy was the ability to download your recordings while away from home - Plex was pretty good at transcoding them and downloading them (It then generally lost them causing many a frustrated flight until I found that I could usually find them in the filesystem somehow). A transcode then download button would be great. No complex client - just download the file at a reduced size.
My server has a decent CPU, but as it is running headless I much prefer to have NPVR running as a service as opposed to an application, so getting hardware acceleration is a bit of a non starter. Would there be some way of getting the service to spawn an application thus be able to make use of hardware accelerated transcoding?
My use case for this is that while travelling (yeah - whenever that is possible!), your internet connection is often not upto live TV playback or downloading GBs of raw TS streams, but you can just leave the laptop downloading for a while to get the show. The only sport I really watch is F1, but I know that if I dont watch a Grand Prix within a few hours of it finishing I will find out who won on social media and have little interest in watching...
I'm sure you have a thick skin after years of this, but please don't see anything here as a criticism, just a feature request