If jriver does not support FLAC, how can it possibly be removed? jriver has an open plugin system and scthom has written a great plugin providing FLAC encoding functionality for those of us that want it. How can this be a problem?
I agree that jriver native functionality should be consistent. Since FLAC isn't native, what exactly is your beef? You think that the FLAC plugin should be the only plugin NOT allowed by jriver? This alone among all the lyric finders, cover art matchers, GPS correlators, visualizations and hello kitty ringtone calibrators? Our priorities differ.
MC, the greatest media organizer on the planet, currently offers only 1 uncompressed format, only 2 lossless formats, and yet about two dozen permutations of lossy compression, in an age when most libraries will fit on a $100 hard drive. Out of all those choices, you single out FLAC as not properly supported? Haven't you been reading the forum?
Quoting Hammer:
"If you have a reason to use FLAC and you're willing to use workarounds and you like relying on a single person to provide the support for your audio files, then I guess FLAC and MC 11 is a match made in Heaven."
I could not have said it better. While I don't like laying that kind of burden on scthom, capable though he is, the FLAC encoder / decoders work great. Yes, I wish jriver would wake up and support FLAC more fully, but even though they don't, they still see fit to live and let live--they like APE and I like FLAC. What in the world is wrong with that?