To continue Ted's UI rant: I'd be happy(ier) if the streaming services could just agree on a standard interface for the actual video player UI. It's not like the options or functionality is required to be different for each streaming service--they all do play, pause, back up, fast forward, captions, language. (Exception is the Amazon P…
To continue Ted's UI rant: I'd be happy(ier) if the streaming services could just agree on a standard interface for the actual video player UI. It's not like the options or functionality is required to be different for each streaming service--they all do play, pause, back up, fast forward, captions, language. (Exception is the Amazon Prime Video X-ray, which I really miss on the other services, even if the data is a little wonky.) I'm specifically thinking of keyboard shortcuts--Just let's all agree that spacebar is play/pause, arrows go back and forth, etc.
To continue Ted's UI rant: I'd be happy(ier) if the streaming services could just agree on a standard interface for the actual video player UI. It's not like the options or functionality is required to be different for each streaming service--they all do play, pause, back up, fast forward, captions, language. (Exception is the Amazon Prime Video X-ray, which I really miss on the other services, even if the data is a little wonky.) I'm specifically thinking of keyboard shortcuts--Just let's all agree that spacebar is play/pause, arrows go back and forth, etc.