In addition to some of the ideas from previous speakers (slow motion, single-frame switching), here is my wish for the Swisscomman:
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It would be enough for me that looking “from the beginning” really starts at the beginning. And if I want to continue watching the linear stream, confirming with OK is no longer necessary. As a result, this saves unnecessary winding and unnecessary user interaction.
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@kaetho wrote:
No, as far as I know it doesn’t work. That’s why I’m acting old-fashioned here -> buy BluRay in the store or order it online. A BluRay usually lasts significantly longer than the 5 years of availability that Swisscom guarantees you VoD.
voila.. hence the wish that you can transfer purchased films to another account so that they don’t get lost when moving
Actually, I can agree to all wishes. Especially slow motion, still images and then also e.g. 1.25..2.0 times the speed with sound (unchanged pitch, as is done, for example, in the training videos from Lynda.com).
Also better/more accurate jumps to the beginning of programs, even if they didn’t start at exactly the same time (there used to be VPS back in the analog days!) and no “OK” requirement to simply continue watching TV with a time shift.
More channels with rarer languages (Swedish, Slovak, e.g.).
Another completely different idea: “Social/concurrent TV watching”, i.e. a group of subscribers who can watch a program/film synchronized with each other in different locations and chat and talk to each other.
I totally agree with @hed.
@hed wrote:
- Slow Motion (½, ¼, ⅛, ⅒, 1/16,..)
- Still image with single frame switching forward and backward
- Fully functional keyboard via BT and/or USB dongle that can also be used in the apps
- Voice control in the apps including dictation function
In addition, a Netflix without stuttering, a picture in picture function and @andiroid “And if I then want to continue watching the linear stream, the confirmation with OK is no longer necessary. As a result, this saves unnecessary rewinding and unnecessary user interaction.” is also great.