![]() If no preset matches the current slider settings, the preset-textbox should present a modified indicator. The button is disabled when no matching preset is presented in the textbox area and enabled if a presets matched the name in the textbox.Ĭompare the slider settings to the presets. To do so one could select a preset from the dropdown but also input the (matching) preset name in the textbox. The button could indicate that a preset is saved and afterwards unchanged by disabling the button after saving.Īlso disabled if the textbox area is empty.ĭeletes the currently in the textbox-area of the dropdown presented preset. ![]() ⌥-click (Option-click) saves the current preset as default. If a preset already exists overwrite it with the current settings. Normal left click means saving the preset. If the content of textbox-area matches a preset in the list it gets highlighted and marked as selected if the dropdown opens If a default preset is in the list, it could be marked with a star or something like that. This is the normal system control which could be opened on the right side and one could enter text. If no preset matches the restored preset from the history - including old/current saving format for slider values - the slider values should be restored/set and the preset name box behaves like unknown/new slider value set - it might just be empty.Ī default preset gets applied to all media which has no settings saved in the history Functional ideas To compare the settings from history with the preset list the GUID becomes handy. If presets for video and audio equalizer for a media exist in the history (at least preset guid and slider values) the specific preset should be restored/set if it still exists. The Audio equalizer presets could be saved similar. Here is an example section what it could look like for two video equalizer presets: The presets itself should In ~/Library/Preferences/. If a media file is loaded, audio and video equalizer settings will be saved and restored similar to current behavior - with a small change: Save the presets related GUID (see below) in the history to match to current setting to a specific preset in the UI. The save-button could also hold the feature with a modifier key to save a preset as default for all new media where now settings exists in the history file. Next to the Dropdown-Control there could be two buttons: One for saving the current selected preset, one for deleting the current selected preset. The video preset management could be implemented similar (see above). There could be an additional field and two buttons near the equalizer to handle equalizer presets. New presets are could entered directly into to the control. In the dropdown one could select a preset. The following image shows what the expanded menu could looks like. The audio preset management could be implemented similar (see below). ![]() I created some mockup screens to visualize how a very small UI change in the sidebar could provide the expected user experience. With a little change this could be much more practical if a user could define presets or define the current equalizer settings as a default for all (new) media which has no settings in the history.Įxamples of other projects that have something similar:Įlmedia Player and other media players does this very close to what I try to describe here. A little extension of the already good features could make them great features.Ĭurrently IINA saves audio and video equalizer settings in the history file and restores the specific settings when a specific media file is loaded again.Īudio and video equalizer settings are tight to a specific media file. The documentation how to use those exactly in IINA with practical examples could also be improved.īut there is a much simpler way to reach most audio and video corrections which we now have in the sidebar with the audio and video equalizer (thx). In most cases they are not necessary, video filters need addition resources, configuration is complicated and not intuitive, imho. This doesn't mean that filters are obsolet. As Audio and video equalizer behave in the same way from a user standpoint the descriptions below are mostly applicable for both.Įxplicitly not ment in this context are audio and video filters. ![]() As an user I want to configure audio and video equalizer easy and intuitive, save them as presets and define one as a defult for new media which are not in the history.Īs audio and video equalizer settings from the right sidebar get already saved and restored in the history we are almost at the goal to be even more productive. ![]()
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