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Studio Capabilites
I'm planning to spend some time in the weekends learning Studio so hopefully I can create something to contribute to the community. I just started reading the 4.1 manual. I know a little bit about scripting and can sorta understand XML layout when viewing it, such SageTV.xml or menu.xml, but I have no coding experience. I got some questions:
1. What are the capabilities of Studio or just SageTV UI capabilities. For example, using Windows Media Center's UI as a comparison, is Studio capable of duplicating that kind of interface. I know SageMC is good and is based on MCE, but it isn't MCE. One specific thing in MCE is the way the menu items roll through and the currently selected item is always in the middle. And how it animates things flying in and out. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/m...MCE_102704.swf Another example is the popular Tivo interface, is Studio capable of duplicating that? Particularly, how the background changes color everytime you go to a different screen. 2. What is Studio lacking in terms of tools that give you freedom to create? And overall, is Java part of the limitations?
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I'm not intimately familiar with either of the interfaces you cite, so I can't address the specifics. However your freedom to create graphical and animation effects in Studio is pretty broad, limited primarily by your own skill with Studio/Photoshop/whatever.
That said, building a whole new UI look from the ground up is not for the faint of heart. It takes a lot of work and a solid understanding of Studio's rather unconventional programming model. If you're never done any serious programming before, be prepared for a fairly steep learning curve. Java is not a limitation. Anything you can do in any other language, you can do in Java. Accessing Java from Studio is straightforward if a bit clunky. Studio's widget-code language is likewise Turing-complete, and can solve any problem that's solvable at all, although not always as simply or concisely as you might like. The real limitations of Studio, in my opinion, have to do with its lack of good facilities for organizing and sharing code. It's basically at the 1960s level of gotos and global variables. So any moderately complex computation quickly turns into a rat's nest of spaghetti code (assuming rats eat spaghetti). That's my take on it anyway. YMMV.
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Take a look at mlbdude's MyTVX. Short answer is: there's a couple of ways to do such things, some work better than others. Yes, it's possible, though not necessarilly easy. Not something I would recommend trying until you have a feel for Studio and it's "language". Quote:
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Just to echo comments already given, Studio really is limited only by it's driver - kind of like a Ferrari Enzo. It can do anything that's possible, as long as the right person is at the wheel.
If you want to go after really cool animations, I would take a look at the demo for the rotating main menu: http://forums.sagetv.com/forums/down...?do=file&id=25 You should structure your menu first, make it work, THEN try and add animation. I'm going to tackle the animation code in my stv next week, then hopefully i"ll have some more input. My plan is to create some sort of portable code that can be used in a couple of my menus. We'll see how that pans out. |
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I'm not gonna build an STV from scratch, that would be lunatic. Improving the default STV is probably a more feasible project. Particularly the Media Center area (Videos, Music, and Pictures), although I'm sure that SageTV is working on it and I'm sure they do a better job.
But I'll try just for the learning experience, if nothing else. Because it's almost seem like a wasted effort if its gonna be officially included in the next version. Take matte's MVP Client plugin for example, I'm sure he put a lot of effort into it while at the same time SageTV was working on the same thing but even better (Divx, Xvid, WMV, etc. transcoding). And someone worked on an HDTV encoder plugin before SageTV 4 was released with HDTV support. And Opus4 has hinted they are working on a better Media Center STV. I'm sure some people still use matte's MVPClient plugin, say SageTV 2.2 users who haven't upgraded. But I don't think anyone will argue that the officially supported features are better than user plugins. With exception to nielm's plugins, especially his webserver plugin, thats just too awesome. So anyway, as I said, its a learning experience thing. And its good to know what the capabilities and limitations are before starting. I'm not sure I can make anything useful for the community, but we will see. Thanks for the info.
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It's great that this thread started just when I decided to give Studio a shot. I've created themes\skins for other products and I felt the time was right. Here's a few screen shot of what I have accomplished. All working in the latest beta.
There's still plenty of work left and I have to decide what and who's features do I want "built-in". But what I can see there is a lot of overhead to maintaining these. For instance, this was based on Narflex's Anim example that's on the download site so I worked on that to get this far. A week of reading the manual and a weekend of assembly. All well and fine except for one thing: that's an old-style STV. Now I have to do the same thing in with the latest STV-xml. Not an easy task. Sure I can compare changes but all of what I did was removing/modifying settings that were already there. For instance-all the scrolling icons are replaced. I don't think an import will take care of that. I can export menus out of Studio and that did help but it still leaves work to be done. I know you can run a tool that will compare two STVs for differences. Now if that tool would only go one step further and actually package those changes, export them all into a package I can bring intro an existing one. Sort of a designer's update function. That would be cool. Let me know what you think. One drawback to the circle menu design from the user perspective is you tend to choose the wrong up/down direction to use the menu. You wouldn't think so but I've tested it enough. I have another design in mind that may work better. Also going to add a small currently recording window and a weather window to the front page. I hope to put it up soon. Gerry
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That's really cool. You have discovered the fun of keeping things updated though.
I think you're on the right track by exporting your original menus and importing them again, which will save you a lot of time, but those little mods are the ones that kill you. As far as the circle menu going the wrong way, it should be fairly easy to just invert the commands in that command structure. You could even just do it by taking the command widgets and reversing them. It's a hack, but if you don't need to go up/down in any other menu, it wouldn't matter. |
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That's what I'm debating. And it's really the thought process. Pressing up should do what? Gets the next menu choice sitting above the menu window or swings the bottom of the circle up towards the window? Because now it brings the menu choice from below into the menu window. Or should it be left-right and relocate the menu window at the bottom? I think you look at it and expect to control the menu window and not the menu behind it. GUI and usability experts probably wouldn't like it...but it is cool.
Gerry
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How about looking at the navigation in terms of 'rotation'. Press right to rotate clockwise, left for counter-clockwise, and OK to select? Anyhow, a while ago I PM'd you to request a copy of the background you are using. Is it safe to assume that you have located the .psd file of it? If so, any chance you could send it to me? If so, PM me for the address again, if you need it. Thanks! -PGPfan |
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Nice work Gerry. When I saw screenshot of the circular menu, I immediately thought of the navigational problem. Sure, with some experience a user will figure it out. But there will be some confusion at first. As crashless said, an option to swap ups and downs might be the answer, that way the user decides how it should be, since you can't possibly please everyone with one setting.
As for my learning process or developing process, I think the first thing I need to do is do some homework and design a good interface first, making mockups and such, before actually building it. In my experience with designs, it is the hardest part, which is coming up with a good design. Once the design is approved, then the building process is just grunt work. I think I can take care of design part on my own, but when its time for Studio work, I will need a lot of help from folks here. For starters with the Music library interface, I'm looking at jRiver, iTunes, Frontrow, xLobby, Meedio, and MCE, etc for inspirations. I like the way iTunes looks and functions. For Pictures, I like Picassa the most among Acdsee, iPhoto, etc. For Video Library, I haven't seen a good one yet, maybe something like the one in MythTV is good. Oh well, time to do more reading....
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