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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/11/2015 11:06 AM, Bart Whiteley
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<div class="gmail_extra">Are you developing this on your
own or are you looking to build a team? Would you like
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<div>It's just me in my spare time. Are you interested in
collaborating? Feedback is welcome.</div>
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Thanks for your work. With ATV4, I'm able to combine my Plex/Kodi
library along with streaming services, and now MythTV front-end. I
was hoping MythTV would come and I was surprised that someone
tackled it so soon. I bought your app last night after reading this
discussion, and it is a great start. Here's my feedback:<br>
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1. The menu for "Play"/"Delete" after selecting a show is clunky. I
think it just go straight into playing the show because that is what
I want 99% of the time. If I hit the menu button, then I should be
given some options, including delete.<br>
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2. Having MythTV groupings show up as a top hierarchy would be
nice. I record almost all the local news, but I have it in a "News"
group, away from the "Default". Having it all combined makes it
more difficult to find something.<br>
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3. Alphabetical sorting of the show list in addition to "Most
Recent".<br>
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4. I prefer Apple's navigation interface over the swiping up and
down in an effort to emulate MythTV's. I believe it is possible to
distinguish clicks on the left and right side of the remote for
skipping forward and back. It would be nice to have the standard
navigation as a option to the MythTV navigation. Swiping down
should bring down the upper menu with audio and close-captioning
options, like it does elsewhere.<br>
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5. Commercial skipping. :)<br>
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