I was looking around the Net for a program to help me implement a PC based Digital Music Library, and after some research I decided MC9 is the best suited to what I wanted.
I did play around with the MJ8 version and now with the MC9 Beta and I would like to present some questions and/or requests for features.
In my Project the Audio Quality is of outmost importance, since I plan to use a modified PC as the primary source for a very High-End Audio system.
I have tried the new real time upsampling/ upconverting feature and I think is a great idea. Any chance the filter allows for more coefficients and noise sapping that scales with the PCs power?. Better still can it be a way the sound is routed via an ActiveX or VST plug-in for further manipulation in real time?
CD reaping is already excellent but would it be possible to include C2 and offset utilization for supported devices?
I am using a Yamaha CRW-F1 CD recorder, any chance you will support Advanced Audio Master Quality Recording along with BurnProof mode for this Writer in the future?
Getting most of the CD information consistently via an online database is so convenient that after trying it out no1 can go back manually entering the information.
I have noticed that with the MC9 you only support the YADB database. Any chance the final product supports more options regarding Online/Offline DB support?
I would like to add that the Hairstyle Mode is an excellent concept towards the HTPC and I am looking forward to it evolving and maybe have an editor or 'wizard' for personalizing control pages also?
Furthermore I use an AMX control system and I am investigating the integration that can be achieved with MC9.
AMX has an ActiveX object, called !-PCLinkPlus, which can be relatively easily integrated into a source code and provide 'seamless' control of a software player using their external NetLinx devices.
Congratulations on a product with the scope of MC9