Snappier can also launch directly from Channels via this URL: snappier://
(from tvOS, at least)
So I've added a "MultiScreen" button to the interface in one of Channels' Personal Sections, with a matching icon, thanks to this new feature:
Snappier can also launch directly from Channels via this URL: snappier://
(from tvOS, at least)
So I've added a "MultiScreen" button to the interface in one of Channels' Personal Sections, with a matching icon, thanks to this new feature:
App performance for me, on a large EPG, is easily the worst I’ve tried. I’ll try it with a tailored collection, but not promising so far.
Hmm, I only fed it a curated Channel Collection of about 25 channels, since all I use this app for is MultiScreen, anyway. Performance and overall UI is very snappy for me, certainly compared to the previous 5 multiview apps I’ve tried over the years. At least on a 4K AppleTV...
Fellow multiview fans will appreciate the interface on the F1 app:
It sounds like it still won’t be fully customizable but expanding the feature is appreciated nonetheless:
Still. One day, it will happen 
For those interested in more CDVR-based multiview solutions, these are some excellent new developments:
I've Dockerized Multichannel View for those with amd64 processors. Tested and working nicely with Intel Quicksync. I'll add it to Project One-Click soon:
"I was so preoccupied with whether or not I could, I didn't stop to think if I should."
This is the Retroid Pocket Mini, with a 3.9" AMOLED touchscreen, running Android 13 and the Channels Whole Home DVR app. I'm tuned into my own "Channel 4000," a customizable 2x2 grid of News channels I configured via MultiChannel View which is running on a M1 Mac Mini server at home.
(I didn't have a banana, so I used an apple instead, for scale.)
Playback is smooth as silk, even when remote. I can channel surf to it like like any other CDVR channel, and can tap to select which grid's audio to play at any given moment. All content casts wirelessly to most TV's I've tried, too. The device's USB-C port supports video out, so I also got a long, thin HDMI adapter to bring when travelling, just to cover more TV bases.
It also is a versatile and capable gaming device, especially emulaton and Android games. I also installed Winlator, which allows for compatibility with an impressive array of PC games, via WINE.
It also does a good job as a smarthome remote control
Amazing Fofer (aka Gadgetman)
I love it. I have a little gadget coming from Walmart to use as a remote control.
I'm not holding my breath on it being a powerhouse.
Boom!