Although I never upgraded to MC 25 from my MC 24 license, I took the plunge and paid for MC 26 when it was marked down. One thing I'd like to see as new feature or improvement.
JRSS downmixing from multichannel to stereo: I wish there was some flexibility to change or improve the quality. I have a handful of multichannel files in my library and they always sound thin and deficient when downmixed with MC24. Perhaps this is unavoidable in taking six tracks and mixing them down to two. Anyway, I am a stereo listener and I am not going to upgrade to surround in the foreseeable future, so if there is room for improvement on JRSS downmixing that would be great.
I know that MC25, which I do not have because I didn't pay to upgrade, introduced HDCD playback, and I assume this will continue to be a part of MC26, but I don't understand how it works. Does the HDCD decoding in JRiver only happen when playing a disc in my computer optical drive (which I don't even know if that drive decodes HDCD)? I used dBpoweramp CD Ripper to rip all of my HDCD discs (I only have about a dozen, less than 1% of my entire disc library) and I ripped those discs twice, once as 16/44 AIF files and again with CD Ripper HDCD DSP selected which ripped the discs as 24/44 AIF. So which of those two rips do I play in JRiver that it somehow decodes? I don't understand this feature at all, how it works. Please point me to the thread where it is explained. It's a minor issue since there is such a marginal and probably imperceptible improvement with HDCD decoding that I'm guessing it won't matter much to be able to hear them at 20-bit instead of 16-bit.