max.spicer
2007-09-02, 04:39
After a few weeks using the Jive remote, I thought it was probably time to post some of my feedback. At first, I couldn't really see the point of the remote as I'm quite a fan of the Squeezebox remotes coupled with the on screen interface. However, the whole thing clicked the first time I was in one room listening to music playing in another room - all of a sudden I could control the music even though I couldn't see the Squeezebox. In order to test the device properly, I've also been using it when I could just as easily use the normal remote. I definitely like it, and it works just as well as the traditional approach. I can see that the additional screen space could be a real boon - album art etc. It will be fun to see what people do with it (and I intend to include myself in this list once I've got a bit more time to myself!).
I've been drawing up a list of things I don't like about the device or things that I think should be improved. Many of these are obvious, so are probably already on the todo list (is this list available anywhere?). Here it is, in no particular order:
- In the Now Playing mode, you can't press the middle button on a track in order to get to information about the track. You can do this from the My Music->Artists/Albums/etc lists, so it's a bit inconsistent, not to mention breaking one of the things I really like about the Squeezebox interface.
- When you enter Now Playing, it doesn't jump to the currently playing track - you have to scroll down to find it. Also, this mode doesn't update if you leave it displaying the Now Playing screen and the track changes. Basically, it's not really Now Playing, just the current playlist.
- Navigation through long lists is a pain - it needs too much scrolling. When browsing Albums/Artists/etc, I think it would be better if an intermediate A-Z level was introduced, so you could go My Music->Albums->B->Blue Lines (Massive Attack) etc. Some nice interface that allowed the A-Z to appear as a pop-up overlay over the entire list might work well. It could then slide in and out as needed.
- It should be possible to scroll from the top of a list to the bottom i.e. making the lists circular. This would be a boon if you know you need something from near the bottom.
- It would be nice to be able to choose what appears on the top-level Player menu, as with the current Squeezebox interface. e.g. give quick access to the Albums list.
- It's very far from obvious how to do a backspace in the text entry mode (e.g. wireless password or search). I did find it once and remember it being very unintuitive but have since forgotten how I did it. I've just spent a few minutes trying to discover it again and couldn't!
- At the moment there's an unnecessary Remote Settings level under Settings.
- The clock should be set automatically from SlimServer/SqueezeNetwork.
- The Play button looks too much like a Forward button, especially given it's position diagonally opposite the Back button. It took me a while to realise it was a Play button, after which everything was fine.
- The Power button needs to be much more obvious. It was a few days before I noticed the tiny power emblem in the middle of the Home button.
- There needs to be more instant feedback at power on. Unless something happens the moment you push the power button, you don't know that it's done anything. It took me a while to work out if I was meant to hold the Power button to turn it on or if I could actually just push any button. I probably should be able to turn the device on by pushing any button (maybe with some sort of a mobile phone-style lock option for those with cats...).
- I don't like the volume keys at all. I expect to be able to push them once for a small change in volume in the necessary direction. Instead, you have to hold them. I found this very counter-intuitive - for the first week I actually assumed that the volume control just hadn't been implemented yet as pushing the Volume up/down button briefly several times doesn't cause any change in volume. I also wonder if it might be better to just have one volume key which triggers a mode that you then control with the scroll wheel (like the Transporter). Either way, you should be able to use the scroll wheel once the volume mode is displayed.
- It's actually possible to jam the scroll wheel by applying light pressure to the buttons around it, particularly the Add, Back and Home buttons. I found that I was resting my left thumb on the Back button whilst trying to use the scroll wheel with my right thumb and thus making it almost impossible to turn the wheel.
Okay, that's the lot for now. There's a lot that I like about the remote that I haven't mentioned here, so please don't be put off by the large negative list!
Thanks,
Max
I've been drawing up a list of things I don't like about the device or things that I think should be improved. Many of these are obvious, so are probably already on the todo list (is this list available anywhere?). Here it is, in no particular order:
- In the Now Playing mode, you can't press the middle button on a track in order to get to information about the track. You can do this from the My Music->Artists/Albums/etc lists, so it's a bit inconsistent, not to mention breaking one of the things I really like about the Squeezebox interface.
- When you enter Now Playing, it doesn't jump to the currently playing track - you have to scroll down to find it. Also, this mode doesn't update if you leave it displaying the Now Playing screen and the track changes. Basically, it's not really Now Playing, just the current playlist.
- Navigation through long lists is a pain - it needs too much scrolling. When browsing Albums/Artists/etc, I think it would be better if an intermediate A-Z level was introduced, so you could go My Music->Albums->B->Blue Lines (Massive Attack) etc. Some nice interface that allowed the A-Z to appear as a pop-up overlay over the entire list might work well. It could then slide in and out as needed.
- It should be possible to scroll from the top of a list to the bottom i.e. making the lists circular. This would be a boon if you know you need something from near the bottom.
- It would be nice to be able to choose what appears on the top-level Player menu, as with the current Squeezebox interface. e.g. give quick access to the Albums list.
- It's very far from obvious how to do a backspace in the text entry mode (e.g. wireless password or search). I did find it once and remember it being very unintuitive but have since forgotten how I did it. I've just spent a few minutes trying to discover it again and couldn't!
- At the moment there's an unnecessary Remote Settings level under Settings.
- The clock should be set automatically from SlimServer/SqueezeNetwork.
- The Play button looks too much like a Forward button, especially given it's position diagonally opposite the Back button. It took me a while to realise it was a Play button, after which everything was fine.
- The Power button needs to be much more obvious. It was a few days before I noticed the tiny power emblem in the middle of the Home button.
- There needs to be more instant feedback at power on. Unless something happens the moment you push the power button, you don't know that it's done anything. It took me a while to work out if I was meant to hold the Power button to turn it on or if I could actually just push any button. I probably should be able to turn the device on by pushing any button (maybe with some sort of a mobile phone-style lock option for those with cats...).
- I don't like the volume keys at all. I expect to be able to push them once for a small change in volume in the necessary direction. Instead, you have to hold them. I found this very counter-intuitive - for the first week I actually assumed that the volume control just hadn't been implemented yet as pushing the Volume up/down button briefly several times doesn't cause any change in volume. I also wonder if it might be better to just have one volume key which triggers a mode that you then control with the scroll wheel (like the Transporter). Either way, you should be able to use the scroll wheel once the volume mode is displayed.
- It's actually possible to jam the scroll wheel by applying light pressure to the buttons around it, particularly the Add, Back and Home buttons. I found that I was resting my left thumb on the Back button whilst trying to use the scroll wheel with my right thumb and thus making it almost impossible to turn the wheel.
Okay, that's the lot for now. There's a lot that I like about the remote that I haven't mentioned here, so please don't be put off by the large negative list!
Thanks,
Max