Update the UI
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App UI should be updated to match modern designs. Microsoft fluent design system for windows can be easily achieved with modern wpf
I like the UI design, actually..
but there are some improvements that can be made like removing blue background for a clean black/white background that binds to the user system theme which makes for a better UX.
In addition to that the dropdowns here should be fixed instead of having 1 blue 3d and 1 white flat one we can make them consistent and maybe add a dark mode too
This can be also fixed to be cleaner and easier to use
this should be swapped out with a pivot for a better user experience as it will have consistency with other apps a user will be familiar with
There are many other improvements that can be made too. I can even fork it and make a modern UI one to demonstrate how it could look
The GUI should be easier to use than the ffmpeg cli tool
I don't know what you mean, that's all pretty self-explanatory to me.
My suggestions are to fix the stylings mostly. Not the layout
I will plan on modernizing the UI. Post some example images if you can.
I'm also going to try and add a muxer similar to MKVToolNix https://i.imgur.com/TvzhzNF.png
And also have an option to display FFmpeg output inside the program, instead of Command Prompt.
There would be multiple tabs where the Script
textbox is. Mux
, Jobs
, Script
, FFmpeg
.
This started off as a small program only meant to convert webm, mp4, and mp3, but I've been adding to it as users make suggestions. I spend most of the time trying to get all of the features and FFmpeg commands to work right.
I for one think the GUI is stylish. I like that it has skins, instead of being forced into a single Win10 one. I think much could be said for consistency for the way individual widgets look. What I would like to see, is a theme much like its default theme, but a lighter one, with a nice off-white color for the text, such as ivory or tan, and a lighter-blue version of the same graphics.
I'd have no objection to a skin that picked up settings from the Win10 system; but it would have a very bad side effect: killing Win7 compatibility. I proudly still use Win7, since it is VERY stable, doesn't have as much spyware, and doesn't force updates on you. A Win10 version would be fine; but what's more important: a bland Win10 color scheme using the current Win10 theme's settings, or compatibility for the MANY people who still use earlier versions of Windows?
BTW: I think you're killing it with this project. Much better than the alternatives I've tested. I'd hate to have to quit getting updates for Win7, due to some artless request for a bland Win10 theme.