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Unlikely.
I don't know how PowerDVD determines the category but auto categorization also seems unlikely, why not organize with folders instead?
If I'm understanding correctly you want a clear separation of tracks? That's typically a feature of editors, not players. Or do you mean a media filter? |
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Just to add to @United600 answer. Linux support is unlikely because the entire UI stack is based on Windows technologies. This app is purposely built just for the Windows platform. It takes advantage of the app model of Windows, UI style and rendering of Windows, native input handling and accessibility features of Windows. Porting the app to Linux would lose all of the features that made people like Screenbox. |
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Hello,
I hope this message finds you well. I have a couple of questions and suggestions regarding the Screenbox Media Player.
Linux Compatibility: Will this software be available for Linux users in the future?
Sorting Options: It would be great to have a sorting feature similar to that in Windows Media Player, allowing users to change the order of videos based on selected criteria.
Video Categorization: I suggest adding a section to categorize videos. For instance, users could have separate folders for Movies, TV Shows, and General Videos, similar to how PowerDVD organizes content.
Layout Improvement: To enhance user experience, perhaps consider a layout inspired by Da Vinci Resolve, where different media options are clearly outlined at the bottom. This could improve the distribution of videos and music on the screen.
Thanks,
A newbie dev who wants to contribute someday but can't because of skill issues
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