carazy1:
It does sound nice doesn't it ;-) Maybe not music... but I see the rest being able to integrate quite nicely. And I think this would be BETTER for the bigger libraries. Its when you start really using the filtering that this starts to shine.
Wasn't Tom Cruise in some tv shows? Lets check the filters and see if I have any. Oh look he was in several of these clips I have of SNL, oh and a special guest on a couple of these other shows.
I think most people would probably just start off with either with a TV or Movie Filter. So it would basically be the same as two separate apps but with the other benefits.
But yeah, still would be way way way down the line anyway, so who knows ;-)
You're looking at this solely from the point of the feature set, and not having any regard for the resource impact. Are you in sales, perchance? ;)
You can have meta-searches without jumbling everything into a single app.
My current collection has ~1200 TV episodes & ~375 movies. I'm nowhere near done ripping my DVD collection, but the time I'm done I will have ~500 movies, assuming I've not added any more to it. Do you honestly believe that you can lump all of that media into a single unified interface, and suffer no performance constraints? Filtered view or not, the app will still be aware of the entire collection even if it isn't presented to you on the screen.
In any case, I'm simply going to agree that we disagree, and move on. Have a nice weekend!