![]() You’d never be able to offer me tech support. I’ve customized my computer so much no one else would be able to figure out what’s going on with it if they tried to use it. Apple products are built to function in the way Apple deems best (so that they ‘just work’ and supporting users is easy because everyone’s devices are locked-in to a configuration that works the same for everyone). If you are the kind of person who wants to customize every single element of your OS’s UI, you don’t buy a Mac or an iPhone - you buy Windows and Android. It’s well enough established that Firecore is very much against adding to menu bloat by accommodating our ‘fringe’ requests, especially those that go against their core design ethos. I’m trying to offer you suggestions to best achieve what you want while working within the bounds of what Infuse currently allows. I’m telling you this because with James having moved this thread to “suggestions”, what you are asking for is likely never going to be implemented - and certainly not anytime soon. You can pin an item to the Home Screen that only includes 4K titles. And collections will be grouped as you want there - these pinned items act as filters (just as your pictured folders) to the library interface which still allow collections to be grouped as you want them to be. You don’t have to show the entire genre bar - you can hide it but still pin specific genres and specific collections to the Home Screen. You can hide everything you fear will distract from the young and old. ![]() You can totally control what’s shown on Infuses’ Home Screen. I’m just trying to explain that you don’t want to use the library in that case (and most of us likely wouldn’t want our folders shown in the library - since we already have the folder browser for that). within a single folder ignoring any sub-folders). What is being requested is to have a config setting to allow collections to only work on those remaining movies (ie. This setup eliminated their anxiety and has worked well for the last couple of years. If Movies are selected, they are then presented with the folders first, below which are the remaining movies. As a result, I have only two things to pick from when Infuse is initiated, Movies & TV Shows. When presented with the genre, etc they became frustrated (most likely too complicated - some are getting up in years). Many family and extended family of all ages access our listing and as such I’ve found that a simpler selection logic works best. Putting a slew of favorite folders at the same level as the library ie, first thing you see when Infuse is brought up, isn’t elegant despite if it ‘just works’. ![]() You missed my point, if show library is checked in the config and you select Library on the first screen, no folders in Movies are shown and the only way to show them is to use an SMB share as a favorite instead. It’s entirely different when you are in a browsing mode where all of the movies are potential options. It’s one thing to know up front the movie you want, remember it is in a collection and click your way until you have it. Otherwise continue scanning down to find something else, like a thumbnail representing all the Pirates of the Caribbean collection, or further down to a thumbnail representing the Spider Man collection. Why can’t those 5 movies take up one thumbnail representing the collection vs showing each of the 5 movies? Click on it and then pick the one you want. ![]() Many times you want to watch a movie but have not predetermined which one so you start browsing all of your movies in grid mode, which in our case are sorted by filename on an SMB share, and you come to the 5 Bourne movies being displayed. I say it’s flawed because of how many of us actually use Infuse.Ĭollections should exist within the listing of movies taking up one thumbnail and when clicked on, open up to just those inside. As it is today, you have to decide in advance that you want to see (ex - a Bourne movie), then go to collections, select Bourne and then select the one you want. ![]()
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