2019-06-13, 10:22
(2019-06-11, 21:43)Kallaide Wrote:Quote:djh_: "I want to really cut down on the more perfunctory elements of modern media centres, especially in terms of metadata"You've done an amazing job of this and it all looks incredible! I especially like that you've removed the more useless information such as ratings and so on. For me, the one thing I always keep my eye on though is the audio format. Being able to see at a glance if a movie I'm about to play has ATMOS or other advanced audio formats would be of great help, much more than 720p or 1080p or even worse aspect ratio lol
I can think of only three indicators required to denote the quality scale of the audio formats included in the movie. One dot if the movie contains 5.1 audio formats, two if it contains 7.1 or advanced HD audio formats, and three if it contains Atmos or DTS:X. If the movie only contains stereo audio then just leave all three dots blank/unfilled/or no dots at all.
- Stereo
• - Dolby Digital 5.1 / AC3 / DTS
•• - Dolby Digital Plus / Dobly TrueHD / DTS-HD / DTS-Master HD
••• - Dolby Atmos / DTS:X / Auro-3D
It keeps it simple, minimalist, and you don't have to worry about format icons cluttering up the view (especially when most people don't even know what each format means and most files have multiple formats but only one listed in the Metadata).
Can't wait to start testing Aeon2 out once you release it (or post a beta)
Audio flags are used in the movie info screen if that helps? I agree that they're useful - though what'd be really useful is if Kodi had a dialog for selecting audio stream at the start of playback, as I have a Sonos system which only does 5.1, and routinely have to switch channels at the start of movies. I could of course rip them without the Atmos streams, etc, but where's the future-proofing in that? I don't want audio flags in the uppermost browser, though, as they're not critical to selection. Resolution flags are because a lot of users, myself included, run numerous Kodi machines around a NAS with MySQL, and not all of those boxes can play 4K content.
The redesign of the OSD I'm doing hopes to merge the audio/video options and scrubbing sides of things into a seamless experience, but I'm anticipating some resistance from Kodi, as it likes to hog all the navigation buttons for playback controls.