Since I'm obviously incorrect, someone explain why music only keeps rising but started at a tiny percentage of the overall count.
IMO, it's because average people don't think in terms of managing images and video. I know I don't. When I think of a media library, I think of music. I don't really need an image library, because explorer in thumbnail view gets me where I'm going. I don't have a video library, so the idea of maintaining a database of videos makes no sense for me. Maybe I need to sync some music to my phone. Maybe my wife needs to make a mix CD for her car. These are real life examples of why someone would need a music database. Image and video management simply doesn't fit into MY worldview.
I'm not a MC power user by any stretch. I use it at about 2% of it's total capability, if that. It does what it does well enough to suit me, and if the next build suddenly became music only, I may not even notice.
I think that's the mindset of average users. We migrate from Winamp, or Itunes, or WMP. and we bring our music-centric mindset with us. I simply lack the need/initiative to expand my mindset to include an "all encompassing media management system." I simply don't care, and I would venture to guess that there are a lot of MC users just like me. Does that makes us unsophisticated or computer neophytes? Perhaps, but more likely not. The appeal of MC is going to be to the converts from other programs, and the headliner is going to be the music management functions. Cover art browsing is cool, smartlists are cool, transcoding for portable use is cool. Tagging images, directshow filtering for DVD/video playback, TV tuning, etc, are all waaaay advanced for us average users. Maybe we'll stick around long enough to learn what it is that we're "missing." But don't hold your breath, since it's us average users that are going to be the engine that drives MC development forward with our continued conversions and upgrades.
Power users rock, and in other programs, I fit that category. But for MC, I just need it to keep doing what it's doing until I feel like doing more.
Maybe this strikes a chord with other people and helps explain where at least ONE of those "music only" votes came from.