And, if there's an option to force image file sidecars, it must be an option, not disabling embedded tags, because having an image contain its metadata is wonderful. Relying on an external app or related file to explain the image is not wonderful or even reliable.
To be clear, I totally agree. I'd like the sidecars to be available for file types other than Video, but just like video files, not to be exclusive (to still allow embedded tagging where embedded tags are supported).
Ah yes, you have some special requirements in that regard, don't you? Multiple copies of MC to support for work or something?
In almost all cases, the special work stuff I use MC for is all about video files, and so MC's existing sidecar support for those works fine. My desire for this is not really that special, and not for work purposes at all, generally.
Here's a use-case I encounter frequently: Copying files to a laptop for travel use.
If I am going on a trip and I have a set of files I want to take with me for use "offline" when I won't be able to connect back to my home server (or where such access will be inconvenient or intermittent), I'll often load up a set of files onto the local disk of my laptop and take them with me.
When I copy over video files, it works brilliantly. MC imports the files, and all of their metadata comes in intact. They fill into my Views just as they would at home, and everything is wonderful. Similarly, most music files come in fine with their metadata intact, because these file types generally support embedded tags.
But, for
lots of other file types, they import completely fresh and lose all of their metadata. In particular I encounter this frequently with eBooks, Images, and other "document" file types. But, there are even some music files I have that don't support embedded tags because they're in a weird file format. If these files had sidecars, I'd copy them over, and they'd import with all their metadata. But, since they don't support (much, if any) embedded metadata, when I copy them over, I have no easy way to preserve the metadata for this independent copy.