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Ticket #18 (new Enhancement Request)

Opened 1 year ago

Last modified 2 months ago

Enhance "Browse by Filesystem" to allow refine and add to playlist

Reported by: swiss Assigned to:
Priority: Medium Milestone: 1.22
Component: User Interface Version:
Keywords: Cc:

Description

Modify the "Select All" button on the Browse Filesystem screens so that it takes the user to the selection screen, where they can then:

* See the stats for the selection (no tracks + playtime) * Refine the selection further * Add to playlist as well as playing immediately

Change History

05/13/07 10:42:20 changed by swiss

  • version deleted.
  • milestone set to 1.18.

05/20/07 12:58:26 changed by izzy

Furthermore, to make walking through the FS easier, we should add links to the directories displayed on top of the screen. An example: I'm just inside an album (thumbnail preview), and the "head line" tells me the directory I'm in: "2006/Berlin/Zoo". Assumed, there are 100 pictures in and I'm browsing page 6, in order to go to "2006/Berlin/Pergamon" I would need to press the "Back" button 6 times before I can follow the link to "Pergamon". If we had linked the directory names, and "2006" would directly go to "2006" plus "Berlin" directly to "2006/Berlin", it would simply be one click. The deeper the level, the higher the improvement.

05/20/07 13:41:48 changed by swiss

Possibly the BLT works differently to the showcenter then...?

If you are in "2006/Berlin/Zoo" on page 6 and you press the back button on the remote control, it should take you to the "2006/Berlin" page. On the showcenter, the "back" button is actually goes to a specific address - it doesn't take you though your history. What happens on the BLT?

This is a nice idea anyway though ... I think having each step of "2006/Berlin/Zoo" as a link to take you directly to that level would be very useful.

01/06/08 10:48:43 changed by swiss

  • milestone changed from 1.19 to 1.20.

06/23/08 21:50:13 changed by Pernod

  • milestone changed from 1.20 to 1.22.