In-built support for ir remote (irman) (can provide some VB code should it be required)
Playlist scrolling going the "other way"
Mousewheel for scrolling/volume
In-built Destinator for GPS (code will happily be provided)
I hope you don't mind that I put this thread up.
I figured alot of people would have requests and/or suggestions.
I saw some people wanting the ability to reverse the effect of the scroll bar.
Also, mouse scroll wheel support for playlist scrolling would be nice also. - or for volume change.
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GPSing - Digital Speedo
Relocating headunit and extending faceplate
Button app to Alt-Tab between two programs
In-built support for ir remote (irman) (can provide some VB code should it be required)
Playlist scrolling going the "other way"
Mousewheel for scrolling/volume
In-built Destinator for GPS (code will happily be provided)
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I like how it automatically starts the DVD program on disc insert. If you can make a option to make it play the disc also that would be awesome.
Also, a option to make the mouse disapear when the DVD plays.
I just donated $10.00 for all your hard work and coding. Thanks.
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GPSing - Digital Speedo
Relocating headunit and extending faceplate
Button app to Alt-Tab between two programs
Im just gonna re-request my request that i made in the "Frodoplayer - released" thread.
Its to do with making a circle for the mini-mode that expands to include all the different buttons so that less screen space is taken up by the mini-mode.
And another is to allow multiple directories for videos and music to be searched. Kinda like how in myHtpc where it allows multiple directories and then just displays them as one big one that you can scroll through for your movies or music. I like this mainly so that if i load a dvd in my dvd drive that has a folder for music and one for videos i can play whats on my hard drive as well as my cd drive.
Anyway great program!
From a previous post on another thread...
I am in favor of adding a day/night gamma control of some sort, if it is feasible.
One more thing. When you are playing a movie, it sometimes will play without showing video, and you have to toggle between the information, the music icon, and finally to the video that is playing. Is there a possibility of disabling everything but the actual video in that "tab"? For home use it isnt so bad, but in a car every click is important![]()
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I have a better idea. I will put an option in the settings so when you play a file it will always go to video/vis mode.Originally Posted by gospeed.racer
Frodo
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I second the day/night mode and making the mini-mode more mini. And also an option to have the volume always start at 100%. Of course unless there already is and I am just missing it.
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Frodo,
One very nice feature I have been using in JRiver MediaCenter player is the fadeout/fadein between songs. I have a lot of mp3's with trash on the front end and back end of them. The JRMC player does a nice fadein/fadeout between the mp3's so that I never hear the garbage. Looks like you've already got the fade-in working. Could you add an option to fade-out as you end one song and fade-in as the other song starts and overlap them by 2-3 seconds? Does this make sense?
MikeH
ARE YOU SERIOUS??!Originally Posted by Naamanf
might be a good option if you run thru a head unit, you want the volume control there anyway.
2005 Ford Focus ST
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