
bjm at lvcm
Mar 15, 2008, 2:58 PM
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Re: watchlist question - "not the earliest episode"
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First, thank you for your feedback. Here's another pile of Watch List philosophy and implementation.... James Orr wrote: > On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 8:56 PM, James Orr <james.orr7 [at] gmail > <mailto:james.orr7 [at] gmail>> wrote: > On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 8:05 PM, Bruce Markey <bjm [at] lvcm > <mailto:bjm [at] lvcm>> wrote: ... > In the meantime, could you go to TV- Settings->Playback page > "View Recordings (4/8)" and try setting "Episode sort ordering" > back to the default "Sort all sub-titles/multi-titles Descending"? ... > That was it. Works fine on the default (not sure how that got > changed in the first place), thanks. > > > OK, now I remember. I never understood why the default is to sort it so > the new stuff is at the top. Makes no sense to me at all. Hope you can > fix that soon, very annoying having everything backwards. And thus the options. I believe John Poet may have added these and others like sorting by programid or original air date. On some late evening the top of such a list has the evening news and American Idol for example. The oldest recordings for me are always the movies or specials that I've never made time to watch and may be several months old. If someone only had ten or twenty recordings total, oldest first may make sense but I don't think most people would want to scroll down over dozens (hundreds?) of recordings just to find the evening news. So, newest at the top typically makes more sense and myth gives you the option of reversing this (bug noted). The Delete Recordings page dates back to the early, early days of myth and the assumption appears to be that if you want to clear out crud, the oldest are the prime targets. Possibly what you want is ""Sort sub-titles Ascending, multi-titles Descending". This would put oldest "Stargate: Atlantis" at the top of the Stargate list but put the newest recordings at the top of the All Programs list. Watch List is a hybrid where I want to rank old movies vs. weekly shows that sat for a few days vs. new recordings. As I pick off the daily and weekly series, the old specials and movies work their way to the top. If I'm more or less caught up on new stuff then maybe it's time to finally watch these older recordings. > I have another question regarding the watchlist, the "days to exclude > weekly episodes after delete", how do I get rid of that? I can't seem to > set it lower than 1. If I have several episodes of a show, I'd like to > see the oldest as it currently does, but when I delete it or it gets > marked as watched I'd like the watchlist to update with the next > episode, not exclude it. Understood. First, if your intention is to spend the evening watching a few episodes of "Stargate: Atlantis" go to the Stargate group and choose from there (to state the obvious ;-). You may exclude or include things again with some semi- Easter eggs. I always allow auto-expire by default and delete shows after I watch them. If I want to keep the show I just watched, I turn auto-expire off, might transcode, may move to another recgroup. However, I can imagine someone else having auto-expire off by default then turning it on after they watch so that the system can delete these but not the unwatched shows. Either way, if the auto-expire changes, the user made a decision about the show and I update the last_delete timestamp. So if I have something at the top of the list that I know I won't watch for a few days, I can press "I"nfo->Storage Options, click "Disable Auto Expire" then "Enable Auto Expire". The next time the list is refreshed, that title will be blocked out for a couple days. The opposite is useful too so the Preserve button clears the date stamp. If I have two College Basketball games and delete the first when it ends, I can go to All Programs and "Preserve this episode" then "Do not preserve this episode". The second game will then be at or near the top of the Watch List because it is something that I always watch right away. I suppose we could have a "0" days option if you'd like but it would still need to block out for, say, an hour. The reason is a potentially nasty problem. Say Stargate is at the top of your list because you have eight of them. You finish watching the oldest and choose to delete. The popup clears but Stargate is still there. You try delete again hoping it works this time. You've just deleted two different episodes. Variation: you just finished watching the dramatic end of an episode and, um, rush to take a much needed break. When you come back, did you remember to delete? Is that the next episode or the last episode at the top of the list? You may need to watch part of it again to find out. Therefore, when a title is deleted, that title needs to disappear from the list. If the title is there, it hasn't been deleted. If it's deleted, it's gone. The option is the number of days for a weekly show. However, it makes no sense to block each daily show for two days as it would fall further and further behind. Therefore daily blocks for several hours, 7 by default. Series with no upcoming episode are not urgent so they block for twice as long, 4 days by default. I hadn't thought of a zero day option until now but you may want to give the default behavior a chance. If it didn't wait, it would always tell you that you need to watch Stargate until you are down to the last one. We know that you've recorded eight already without actually watching them so it can't be important that you watch them all consecutively today (but you may do so regardless of the existence of the Watch List if you'd like). The idea is that if I'm two or three episodes behind, I can watch an episode every few days and be caught up in a week or two. My pre- watchlist rule was to not consider a title I'd watched today or yesterday and pick something else. However, this has a benefit that I hadn't considered until I had this feature working. Say FOX Reality had a marathon for "Big Brother '84: Oceania". They show ten hours but I'm not going to watch ten hours today so I record them and watch the first episode. Four days later the next one appears at the top of my list until I watch and delete. Four days later another but if this is too soon, I can toggle the auto-expire and it disappears for another four days. So even though it was recorded as a marathon, I get them metered out sort of like a weekly series. I usually have two or three of these self scheduled pseudo series at any time. Right now I have G4's "Unbeatable Banzuke" that I'm using as a test case for your questions. -- bjm _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users [at] mythtv http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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