I've been thinking about this for a little while... It was mentioned by someone else in another thread recently, but
this thread made me think of it again...
I don't currently have MC associated with anything in Windows Explorer. Obviously it is my media application of choice, but the reason I don't is because if I open a file from Exporer, I typically want a much more lightweight client. Basically just a "viewer". When I open MC, it's for playing media "for real" (watching a show, listening to music, or whatever).
But when I want to just quickly look at a picture, or listen to that voicemail message WAV file (I have Vonage and they email your voicemails to you), or quickly check through that movie file I just encoded... I just want a quick and dirty viewer app, which loads quickly, can have multiple instances open easily, and has a very simple UI. So, I use Media Player Classic for most media files, and IrfanView for pictures. This works but I don't like how none of my controls work as nicely as MC, and the hotkeys are all different, and I have to use a few different apps for different media types.
What I'd
really like is a lightweight MC "Viewer" application, which worked (play controls, hotkeys, etc) just like MC, but was more of a Viewer Only standalone application. Then, you could include some options right in the Viewer to import the files into your Library, launch the file in "full" MC, and maybe do some
very simple tagging or edit operations (rotate pictures, add artist/album/genre/track # tags to music, etc). I'm sure there are lots of other ways this viewer could integrate into the "full" MC too that I'm not thinking of (maybe replace the Mini View with it or something?)...
I'm sure they could probably even re-use much of the code in the display portion of MC to do it.
I'm not thinking so much of something that they would "sell" or offer separately from MC, but maybe just a separate "utility" program that you get along with MC. In fact, it could be one of the value-added features of the "full" MC rather than the free MJ.
What do other people think? Is this something that would be useful if JRiver did it?