home movies poster format

I would like to see the overal format of home movies changed to more match the play it later que…

vertical thumbnails really dont have a place for non-movie/tv content …

a title short description and year would be awsome in a format much like the watch later section from plexit…

have the abiltiy to select a keyframe for the graphic and it would be all good…

thoughts devs ?

@dragonmel said:
vertical thumbnails really dont have a place for non-movie/tv content …
Careful, many folks use “home movies” for gaps in native library formats such as music videos and hence thumbnails are very much needed

@dragonmel said:
vertical thumbnails really dont have a place for non-movie/tv content …
Careful, many folks use “home movies” for gaps in native library formats such as music videos and hence thumbnails are very much needed

I didn’t say do away with thumbnails. I said that vertical posters don’t exist for home movies… or music videos for that matter…

Horizontal ‘wide’ thumbnails would give a better key frame depiction of what the content is…

The web client does this … the ios app should be the same user experience… in my opinion…

Ah now it makes sense

Hi,
Any idea why this is not uniform across all clients?
On the web is a portrait on Apple TV and iOS it’s landscape.

To bad I discovered this after creating posters for all of my home videos :frowning:

what I cant figure out is why is it landscape on the home page (discover page)

but vertical if you drill down…

again… home video vertical posters make no sense since there are no movie posters for your kids birthday party… but a landscape frame grab of a good frame would at least make it descriptive and infomative