Oatcake
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This idea occurred to me while reading the thread "Detect Ads" (posts #36 and #37) regarding how to watch a programme after advert detection...
An alternative might be (if it could be developed)...
Don't crop the file and use a new "auto skip ads" package that uses "ir" to automatically send the skip-to-bookmark commands at the correct points in the programme being watched. Then, if the bookmarks were incorrect, you can easily rewind or skip around using the remote. But when the ad detection is correct there's no action required (hands free viewing).
How would this work? When you start to watch a programme, check to see if ad-detect has run (see * below). If so, then start to monitor the "read position" in the file. When the read position goes past the next start-of-ads bookmark, then issue a skip-to-next-bookmark via IR package and flag this bookmark as "used". Now the package will ignore this pair of bookmarks which will allow the user to manually skip around in that region, if necessary.
* - How do we know if ad-detect bookmarks are present? By checking for bookmarks that conform to the right pattern. This means pairs of adjacent bookmarks with appropriate gapping. OR maybe the file could be flagged in some way after the advert detection process.
Would anyone use this feature if it was available? Can anyone foresee any problems, apart from finding someone willing to develop it?
- actually crop out the adverts, possibly keeping the original in case of bad detection
- OR use the remote to manually skip to the bookmarks
An alternative might be (if it could be developed)...
Don't crop the file and use a new "auto skip ads" package that uses "ir" to automatically send the skip-to-bookmark commands at the correct points in the programme being watched. Then, if the bookmarks were incorrect, you can easily rewind or skip around using the remote. But when the ad detection is correct there's no action required (hands free viewing).
How would this work? When you start to watch a programme, check to see if ad-detect has run (see * below). If so, then start to monitor the "read position" in the file. When the read position goes past the next start-of-ads bookmark, then issue a skip-to-next-bookmark via IR package and flag this bookmark as "used". Now the package will ignore this pair of bookmarks which will allow the user to manually skip around in that region, if necessary.
* - How do we know if ad-detect bookmarks are present? By checking for bookmarks that conform to the right pattern. This means pairs of adjacent bookmarks with appropriate gapping. OR maybe the file could be flagged in some way after the advert detection process.
Would anyone use this feature if it was available? Can anyone foresee any problems, apart from finding someone willing to develop it?