Black Hole
May contain traces of nut
I don't like to bite the hand that feeds, and I admit to not having got around to trying it yet, but there strikes me to be a usability issue.
As standard, there is only slo-mo forward available, and this innovation provides reverse slo-mo - I get that, and I congratulate you on working it out.
I see a lack of intuitivity though, regardless of lack of reverse half and reverse eighth. By "lack of intuitivity", I mean there is no means to speed up slo-mo. Having arrived at x1/16, the only exit is to interrupt slo-mo entirely.
Allowing that I don't know what inputs are available (in the form of remote control button presses), may I suggest the following scheme:
Slo-mo button: enter slow motion playback mode, forward direction;
Cursor left/right buttons (or skip buttons): reverse/forward slo-mo, at current rate;
Rew/FF buttons: accelerate/decelerate in intuitive direction, ie Rew decelerates forward slo-mo and accelerates reverse slo-mo;
Play/pause/stop: exit slo-mo;
Slo-mo (while in slo-mo mode): exit slo-mo.
As standard, there is only slo-mo forward available, and this innovation provides reverse slo-mo - I get that, and I congratulate you on working it out.
I see a lack of intuitivity though, regardless of lack of reverse half and reverse eighth. By "lack of intuitivity", I mean there is no means to speed up slo-mo. Having arrived at x1/16, the only exit is to interrupt slo-mo entirely.
Allowing that I don't know what inputs are available (in the form of remote control button presses), may I suggest the following scheme:
Slo-mo button: enter slow motion playback mode, forward direction;
Cursor left/right buttons (or skip buttons): reverse/forward slo-mo, at current rate;
Rew/FF buttons: accelerate/decelerate in intuitive direction, ie Rew decelerates forward slo-mo and accelerates reverse slo-mo;
Play/pause/stop: exit slo-mo;
Slo-mo (while in slo-mo mode): exit slo-mo.