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RE: xplmedianet menu navigation


  • Subject: RE: xplmedianet menu navigation
  • From: "Tony Tofts" <tony@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 06:52:59 -0000


> That is certainly more intuitive for me and reflects better
> how I tend to listen to music. Steve

xPLMediaNet has a shared menu system (shared by sources and devices)

This had the functions: select/queue, back, up, down, page up, page down,
home, end

(BTW the menu system also supports the use of the remote controls alpha
keys
to narrow down the search to Just 'A...' etc)

I've now recoded to split select/queue into select and queue/play

Basically in the music menu pressing select will select the item and go
down
a level (or do nothing if your'e already at the bottom level) and pressing
play will queue either all tracks for the given current selection (be it a
genre, an artist, an album) or a single track (at track level) or if play
all selected (only available on tracks level, as this is inferred by
queue/play at all other levels) then all tracks displayed.

I'm going to include in the client settings the ability to remap these
functions to any keys (only by mapping the queue/play to the 'play' key
will
it initiate a play)

Regards
Tony



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