First off, my general comments. I have some concerns and don't really care for the attempts that MC is making to become my ultimate media player. I elected to buy (and upgrade several times now) MC to be my audio library "server". To be honest, I really started using it as my music server, after using the free open source Slim server. As time progresses, I am using more and more audio podcast products, so MC is my audio media system. I use MC as my music server controlling a multi-zone system controlled using NetRemote.
However, I use SageTV for my movies/TV/video content server, and have not tried using MC for that purpose. I am extremely pleased with SageTV (after trying and buying several other competing products). SageTV does a fantastic job as a PVR and media server for anything using a remote and screen to control the content, but is easily overwhelmed by my music library. It also has support solid for "clients" fed by the server.
While I have been quiet (as the majority of users usually are), I have been concerned about the MC development efforts being focussed on what I see as the PVR segment when there are several mature products already in that space while some key features for the audio/music server have not progressed in the direction
I want.
I could not agree more with Glynor -
However, I would certainly pay a LOT more for a MC Server EditionTM that would allow me to sync libraries on the fly between multiple installed client editions of MC. It would need to be able to serve the library (the database only for me, not the media itself) between multiple machines on a LAN and preferably with the option to have "travelling offline copies" (for laptops and the computer at the office) where you can only connect back to the server occasionally. It'd also be nice if it could also serve this data across the WAN with appropriate firewall permissions, and include some slingbox-like capabilities.
The Server Edition should be able to manage multiple users making multiple tags to different files all simultaneously and auto-reconcile conflicting tags (if one user tags a file [Genre] = "Alternative" and another tags it "Indie" at the same time) with manual intervention if needed.
It would be SuperDooperCalifragilisticFantastical if this Server Edition would run as a service with a web-interface for configuration (and maybe configuration just through MC clients as well), and if it was available for Windows, Linux, and OSX. I'd probably thunk it onto my Linux box at home, and my OSX Webserver at work.
Multi-user (particularly ratings and play statistics), multi-client (LAN, WAN and off-line) and a substantial web interface (a la Slim server) is what I want, and in IMHO what MC's market is. It is not to compete with BeyondTV, SageTV, MythTV, etc. I would be even happier if MC partnered with Sage and allowed me to access my MC audio server through the Sage interface (like I was doing for a while with Meedio).
What I want is for my iPod to sync seamlessly to the same library I share with my wife and son (and their iPods), but without my ratings, playlist and play history affecting theirs (and vice versa). What I want is for my central music server controlled by NetRemote and a web interface to intelligently sync with my laptop or other computers. What I want is for my MC server to sync my MC client on my carPC so that I can have access to my library in the car while keeping my ratings/history and favourite podcasts synced.
And, yes, I would pay more for that, but not for PVR like features. I am happy with my PVR application of choice.I will now step down from my soap box. Thanks for listening to my two cents, Canadian (which is worth quite a bit more than it used to ...