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at the moment i use the margro builds witch have much faster switching times. but as far as i know the margro patches are not accepted for official xbmc. are there any plans to improve the channel switching time in official xbmc 14?
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so a few more suggestion of things that I would like to see incorporated into the PVR / Live TV feature of XBMC.
1) When I am navigating the EPG and I select on a program in another time slot (for example the current time is 6pm and I am browsing shows in the 8pm time slot), XBMC starts a live stream of that channel where instead I wanted XBMC to popup an info window providing me with the shows info and if I would like to record it or set a reminder. I know its possible to hit the info button but there are times that I forget about that button and I purely use the direction arrows and select key on my remote.
2) I would like to see an option in the settings that allows me to set the default channel group on start up. Currently when I restart XBMC and then navigate to the channels list the default channel group that is displayed contains all my channels. I then have to change the group to my HD channels group. I would like a setting that would allow me to set my HD channels group as the default group displayed on start up.
just a few more suggestion to get better usability into the PVR software that mimics standard features in cable company's STBs.
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Cyrils, Yes that is exactly what I meant.
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Is there a list of what (since the start of thread) is implemented or not and what is on the todo list, or just the ideas suggested?
I can read all 28 pages but it makes it more simple if there is a list already.
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xhaggi
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2014-07-23, 14:51
(This post was last modified: 2014-07-23, 14:51 by xhaggi.)
some users use the EPG as channel osd replacement and they would say the opposite, because if you don't stay on a aired program you get the info instead of switching to the channel.