Sure - for music there is foobar 2000 which is free after all! It can use VST plugins and DLNA at the same time. However it cannot process DLNA audio through the DSP section. This can AFAIK only be done with MC20.
Well I have a library of video and audio files. I want them to be available all over my house so that I can view videos and listen to music at any time everywhere. Videos need to be processed in terms of equalizing, loudness control and room processing.
So also the audio of videos shall be processed by JMP as the loudness level is not always the same for all videos (limiting is required for typical Hollywood movies as the dynamics range is enormous) and some movies sound dull right out of the box so I want to equalize them. However I don't want the movies to be preprocessed - they shall be processed on-the-fly.
MC seems to go this way - however it does not really go far enough for me. And I don't understand why - because everything is in place! Talking about DSP over DLNA - why have they omitted support for VST plugins e.g.? And why can't the audio of a video be processed (limiting, equalizing, room correction, etc.) by the audio's DSP section? These are severe and not understandable limitations!
For me there are also other reasons why I want to use VST processing - because I have a complex system here which routes audio through an ASIO/VST mixing and processing matrix which allows for voice overs and alerts which COULD be overlaid with the video's audio IF VST plugins would be possible for video files. But this is something most users won't do
I am still looking for a DLNA server which can process the audio of video files through a DSP section that supports VST. There is none!
These limitations hold me back from buying MC.