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A prolonged hold or maintaining contact with a movie poster after opening the media file should provide a stylized film strip of the chapter images regularly available. I think in the remote the filmstrip should be horizontal in its orientation, in the media folder view, vertical much like menus are in WP8. I also think if you do it this way you will minimize the need for additional options, in that the vertical menu would be for phone playback, much like the poster itself is, and the horizontal menu can be for the remote feature, what the play to option is once you start the remote. The respective media and remote connection would route the appropriate chapter marker for playback once activated.
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Update: This has been added to the movie page, can either start playback on device (WP8) from a chapter, or start playback on another device from a chapter.
I've been thinking about the app and the remote functions. I notice that Redshirt's android app remote has all the functionality you was describing that you want or will eventually implement, you may want to talk to him and see what has portability code wise because his remote is hands down the best implementation of remote function for any of the mobile incarnations of MB3.
Update: This has been added to the movie page, can either start playback on device (WP8) from a chapter, or start playback on another device from a chapter.
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A prolonged hold or maintaining contact with a movie poster after opening the media file should provide a stylized film strip of the chapter images regularly available. I think in the remote the filmstrip should be horizontal in its orientation, in the media folder view, vertical much like menus are in WP8. I also think if you do it this way you will minimize the need for additional options, in that the vertical menu would be for phone playback, much like the poster itself is, and the horizontal menu can be for the remote feature, what the play to option is once you start the remote. The respective media and remote connection would route the appropriate chapter marker for playback once activated.
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