One thing I noticed is the change in Source options for guide data. Looks messed up.
WAS
IS NOW
Not sure what Scan Network will do, so didn't click it!
Is your image from viewing from a browser? I ask, because mine doesn't look the same as yours. I don't seen an option for scan network for example.
Edit: Nevermind - I see they already correct it! Dang these guys are fast!
By the way (to the Devs) - still playing around a bit with this myself. It will definitely take some getting used to, but I think I like it for the most part. I haven't hit anything yet to suggest improvements, but I will post if I do.
Whew I do not like when change it's there for seemingly change's sake... it's much harder to just pop in and see the status of my Channels DVR server at a glance. Please roll back the changes. I understand changes must be made, but not like this... many more clicks to get into things. I'm never just going to the web server to watch shows. I'm going for database maintenance, guide searches, and updating the software and sources - all of which were on one page before.
And yes, I just wanted to complain LOL
Good catch, it was a bug. Fixed in:
It shows on sources that use XMLTV guide data, like Pluto.
I like it but the about page should be the landing page, not general.
This is a great suggestion. Make the About screen the landing page. This is generally where I wanna go first when I'm going to the webpage, to update the server.
I think you can bookmark any of the pages in your browser and it will open to that when you click the shortcut.
I had browser bookmarks for my DVR's that were http://ip:port/admin/settings
I just changed them to http://ip:port/admin/settings/about
Yea I see that now but channels always redirected to /admin/settings so that's going to be the majority bookmark.
I'm sure they'll change it back (right after they add the scrolling timeline to the grid guide)
What's the curl command to load pre-release 2023.09.29.0327 instead of stable release for a new install?
curl -XPUT /updater/check/prerelease
It was jarring at first, but after poking around a bit, I like it.
For now I just changed my bookmark to the “about” page (since that is what I tend to interact with most often) but I totally get how everyone’s priorities when visiting the webUI is different. So my suggestion is that we be able to “pin” our favorite sections to the home page too. Because if that would be implemented, I would pin the “about” section. I’m really only interested in the “Version” (for downloading releases and pre-releases) as well as “Activity” (for monitoring what’s going on, and various troubleshooting.)
I’d also pin “Sources - Personal Media” (for scanning local content, on demand) onto the home page, and be very happy with my most-frequently-accessed sections on one page. Like a customizable dashboard. The functionality I use most frequently when visiting the server.
And everyone else could customize their home pages too, by pinning their favorite sections as they see fit.
That being said, even without that, I appreciate this DVR improvement and look forward to seeing it evolve in the weeks ahead.
Great idea. Hope they can implement it.
I could care less about seeing what's on/coming up there.
I did an On Boarding test while taking screen captures. Installed the Synology package, updated to v2023.09.29.0400, setup as a new DVR and added Xfinity TVE. I'll post in a new topic tomorrow. Took 57 minutes for the TVE channel scan and 31 channels failed to auth w/no login form found. Should place a note on the modal for adding a TVE provider that the verification scan may take an hour.
Seems "weird" that every other top-bar option is multi-faceted, and this one gets a jarring left-hand bar.
Would make more sense to pick one, and stick with it.
I personally would like to see the landing page be the about page. Some others have mentioned that already. If you combined the info on the about page and the general page, putting the about info first and then the general info afterwards it gives a very good simple overview. The rest of the hierarchy makes sense