On Mon, 2009-05-11 at 07:06 -0700, VDR User wrote:
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 1:36 AM, Stuart Morris stuart_mor...@talk21.com
wrote:
I haved lost count the number of times I have pressed the numbered keys on
my remote by accident and then panic because I don't know how to undo what
then
.
Stuart
--- On Sat, 9/5/09, Udo Richter udo_rich...@gmx.de wrote:
From: Udo Richter udo_rich...@gmx.de
Subject: Re: [vdr] Editing usability
To: VDR Mailing List vdr@linuxtv.org
Date: Saturday, 9 May, 2009, 9:59 PM
On 09.05.2009 22:04, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
This 'editing mode' could have
Pasi Juppo a écrit :
What's the difference today's functionality? Very small. Only this time
user is shown more information and is provided help (a man page, if you
like) in case of need.
Many plug-ins would benefit from such a core help system.
I never managed to learn the remote keys for
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 1:36 AM, Stuart Morris stuart_mor...@talk21.com wrote:
I haved lost count the number of times I have pressed the numbered keys on my
remote by accident and then panic because I don't know how to undo what then
happened.
This is definitely a trap for unsuspecting
Hi
I have also no problem with editing keys and I find this option fine, keys are
easy to learn and it is intuitive. The only time I can do error when replaying
recording is pressing the 2 keys who run the cutting process (that you can
concel in the menu very easyly)
Maybe the solution to your
Hi Klaus,
On Sa, Mai 09, 2009 at 10:04:59 +0200, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
Personally I don't find the key mapping that unintuitive. After all,
FULLACK
the number keys are unused in replay mode, so why not use them for
editing?
2=Cut
4=Move Back 6=Move
On 08.05.2009 21:42, Pasi Juppo wrote:
The problem is not how to edit but which buttons needs to be pressed to
set cutting marks, which to move them, which to start actual cutting
etc.
I agree that the editing key mapping is not very intuitive, at least not
as intuitive as the rest of VDR.
On 09.05.2009 21:31, Udo Richter wrote:
On 08.05.2009 21:42, Pasi Juppo wrote:
The problem is not how to edit but which buttons needs to be pressed to
set cutting marks, which to move them, which to start actual cutting
etc.
I agree that the editing key mapping is not very intuitive, at
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
On 09.05.2009 21:31, Udo Richter wrote:
On 08.05.2009 21:42, Pasi Juppo wrote:
The problem is not how to edit but which buttons needs to be pressed to
set cutting marks, which to move them, which to start actual cutting
etc.
I agree that the editing
On 09.05.2009 22:04, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
This 'editing mode' could have some (OSD visible) key mapping like
red-toggle mark, green-jump to last mark, yellow-jump to next mark,
blue-start editing. However, this would make jumping a lot more difficult.
The color keys are already in use
Udo Richter schrieb:
On 09.05.2009 22:04, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
Personally I don't find the key mapping that unintuitive. After all,
the number keys are unused in replay mode, so why not use them for
editing?
2=Cut
4=Move Back 6=Move Forward
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 1:04 PM, Klaus Schmidinger
klaus.schmidin...@cadsoft.de wrote:
Personally I don't find the key mapping that unintuitive. After all,
the number keys are unused in replay mode, so why not use them for
editing?
2=Cut
4=Move Back 6=Move
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