by SimonB » Thu Jan 10, 2008 4:41 am
'LOVE!' MM3 gold especially the ability to filter views with customisable columns and nodes. That way I can select a 'classical' filter and just see a list of Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin... etc by composer without cluttering up the view with irrelevant composers when I'm using a pop/rock or spoken word/comedy filter... just one reason why Windows media player sucks.
BUT I use MM3 on a media PC using a remote and there seems to be no easy way of assigning shortcuts to change the filter being used. Even using a keyboard I need to go via manage filters under the file menu because the navigation toolbar doesn't have keyboard shortcuts either. On a media PC, a mouse is the last way thing you want to use.
Ideally I'd like one keyboard shortcut (so I can program the remote with it) to press for a drop-down menu of available filters and then select either by scrolling, first letter or preferably (for using a remote) by number.
Having spent much time setting up useful filters it would also be nice to be able to export them so that I can use identical ones on the study computer or other MM users could share them.
Great product syncs with my son's 3rdGen iPod nano beautifully
'LOVE!' MM3 gold especially the ability to filter views with customisable columns and nodes. That way I can select a 'classical' filter and just see a list of Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin... etc by composer without cluttering up the view with irrelevant composers when I'm using a pop/rock or spoken word/comedy filter... just one reason why Windows media player sucks.
BUT I use MM3 on a media PC using a remote and there seems to be no easy way of assigning shortcuts to change the filter being used. Even using a keyboard I need to go via manage filters under the file menu because the navigation toolbar doesn't have keyboard shortcuts either. On a media PC, a mouse is the last way thing you want to use.
Ideally I'd like one keyboard shortcut (so I can program the remote with it) to press for a drop-down menu of available filters and then select either by scrolling, first letter or preferably (for using a remote) by number.
Having spent much time setting up useful filters it would also be nice to be able to export them so that I can use identical ones on the study computer or other MM users could share them.
Great product syncs with my son's 3rdGen iPod nano beautifully