My motivation is that I don't want to sit in front of the HTPC to do maintenance, of which I still have a lot to do. My HTPC uses a Bluetooth keyboard with a touchpad, plus Function Keys are a two key press, and it just isn't as easy or efficient as using a full keyboard and mouse of my desk. A 65" TV is great for viewing media. Not so great for doing maintenance. My Workstation screen effectively runs a higher resolution than the 4K TV, because I need to set Standard View on the TV to 200% so that I can see it from the couch. So I can see more of Standard View on the Workstation, which is handy. In fact, I haven't progressed as fast as I should have because I don't want to sit in front of the HTPC. I live with bad tagging and identification of tracks.
I'm sure all those people with headless servers, servers in cupboards, Linux servers with Windows Clients, etc. would feel the same. I have found maintenance via RDP, Teamviewer, etc. to be an exercise in frustration, because screen draws and response times are much slower.
So I would like to have all tagging and file management functions available on the Client. That would include;
Ripping (Doesn't work now, but can be worked around using network addressing instead of drive letters. Or shares.)
Importing (Doesn't work now but is pretty easy to do, since when files are placed in the correct place on the Server, they get imported.)
Tagging (Works fine now.)
Metadata collection including Cover Art, Get Movie & File Info, Get From Internet, etc. (Partly works now? The tagging part probably works, the file management parts don't. Could all work with network addressing or shares.)
Rename, Move, & Copy Files to move files to new locations appropriate to new tags. (Doesn't work now, but again could be worked around using network addressing or shares.)
Note: As we know, network addressing and shares don't work between OS platforms.
Basically, I would like to be able to sit down at my Workstation and fix all my Library, and have it updated on the HTPC Server.
View management would actually have a lower priority than the above, for me, as I can work around that easier, and I change things less often.
Overall with Media Network, I don't think many people understand that;
1. A MC Server and Client connected using JRiver technology (i.e. using the Access Key and having a copy of the Server Library sent to the Client) don't use DLNA.
(I'm still not entirely sure whether any part of DLNA is used to identify Clients to the Server and visa versa or not.)
2. A MC Server and Client can be used together without connecting using JRiver technology, but using purely DLNA. In fact, Zonesync 2 works using DLNA only, as far as I can tell, and is better than Zonesync 1 used via JRiver Media Network connection, which requires tweaking of the timing between Zones, which drifts anyway. So in an environment where you want synced audio, DLNA actually works better.
Particularly, the difference between the two above methods, and the implications (DSP where? Conversion where and why? etc.) aren't well understood. Media Network settings are mixed with DLNA settings. I suspect lots of people think both methods are all the same, except when they are sending to a non-MC Renderer.
A surprising number of users on the forum have trouble with copying files, searching the forum and Wiki, etc., let alone settings up network addressing and shares, and keeping track of what is happening where. If all that stuff could be transparent to users, or at least there was the option for it to be, then the User Experience for those people would be much better.