On Feb 26, 2005, at 18:29, Donavan Stanley wrote:
Hitting the TiVo button from anywhere in the UI will bring you
back to the main menu.  In Myth, I don't think you can do this.

Myth goes a lot further than that. Check out the jump points you can bind remote presses to. (again in mythweb) You can jump to any area within myth via a single remote press.

Although I mapped the "Go/Home" button on my Silver Hauppauge remote to
go to the TV recordings screen, it didn't work when I was in a setup
screen.

That's because you need to explictly accept or reject settings.

Right, well I personally think it would be more useful if a jump point keybinding would always work. If you were in the middle of changing a setting it would abandon the change and go. But that's just a personal opinion.


Finally, it was nice to be able to decide for myself what the
remote buttons did, but the means of doing that was really awful.  I
either had to use the web interface to change the key bindings, or I
had to use MySQL.  Then I had to edit the lircrc text file to map
remote control keypresses to keyboard keys.  Ugh.

Yep it could be a lot more user friendly, however it's a pain you only have to go trhough once.

True enough, "once" is relative. I've been fiddling with it for a couple of days, and I'm still not done. Aside from that, as you use Myth more often, you might decide you use certain features more than others, and might want to have a keybinding for them, or you might install a new module and want a hotkey for it. Of all the things I mentioned, I really think better remote control integration is the feature I'd say is most lacking.


Sound is useful, however doing UI beeps and the like gets fairly
compilcated if your audio hardware doesn't support multiple opens.

Hmm, I don't know anything about the hardware limitations, but maybe it could be an optional feature. OTOH, the visual "checkmarks" when you choose something could probably be added. Anyhow, I don't think this is nearly as big a deal as the other things, especially because the UI is so much more responsive.


Another minor thing I miss from my TiVo is the "screensaver". If you
didn't hit a button for a while on the TiVo it would by default go back
to monitoring Live TV after a while.

Myth will allow your existing screensaver to kick in as needed, provided you have one of course.

Yeah, I know, but it would be cool there were some kind of integrated screensaver/dashboard type functionality, so if you left Myth alone, you'd still be in Myth, but you wouldn't have to worry about burn-in. The TiVo implementation of this is to always go to Live TV if you don't hit a key for about 15 minutes, but there are some flaws with this approach. Anyhow, it's a "wish list" type feature. Burn-in can be prevented with your system screensaver.


Finally, the only other thing I can think of that I really miss from my
TiVo is the red light that tells me it's recording. It's nice to have
some easy reassurance that your favourite show is really being
recorded. I know that Myth isn't quite as flexible because this is a
hardware thing, but some quick confirmation it's recording would be
really handy.

Well, there's always the recordings screen and the system status screen. However if you search the archives you can find info on how to build hardware to add LEDs for recording status.

That's cool. I didn't know that. I may go do that when I've got some of the other issues sorted out.


Ben

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