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Serj013 17th June 2004 08:41 PM

Remote Control. It is necessary for OSD playlist!!!!
 
Remote Control. It is necessary for OSD playlist!!!!

Serj013 17th June 2004 08:42 PM

More flexibility for remote control
 
Many controls in BSPlayer work on basis of increment/decrement.
They are: Volume (Up/Down),
.............. Playback rate (Incr/Decr),
.............. Horizontal Moving (Left,Right),
.............. Vertical Moving (Up/Down),
.............. Brightness (Incr/Decr),
.............. Hue (Incr/Decr),
.............. Saturation (Incr/Decr),
.............. ........
and so on.
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TV's or monitor's screen menu manages with a set of 3-4 buttons!
JTV (program for review TV on PC) works in the same way.
Why must we use more? It is especially uncomfortable for remote control.
Let's organize OSD menu with 5 buttons:
............... #1 - Control Groups Cycle (Volume-Size-Color-....)
............... #2 - Controls Cycle (Master Volume-Wave Volume-...
.............................................. Horizontal-Vertical-...
.............................................. Brightness-Contrast-Saturation-Hue)
............... #3 - Select (Enter)
............... #4 & #5 - Increment & Decrement
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And what is more.
I want to organize this menu by myself. It is easy.
Dialog Add/Del Group, Add/Del Control (like Add/Remove Custom aspect ratios in BSPlayer).
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And some more.
IMHO graphical bars (like TV's control bar) are more gratifying to the eye, than numerical ones (like BSPlayer).

BSPeter 17th June 2004 09:21 PM

@Serj013
Why post the very same message FOUR times?
Usually my reaction to double-posting is: don't double-post.
This time my reaction is DON'T QUADRUPLE POST!
Thanks for your understanding and co operation!
:wink:

Serj013 17th June 2004 09:54 PM

OK


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