I admire your courage taking on John Gateley, but have you ever, uh, written such an animal?
John and the rest of the team have implemented very nice seeking of video, but it is fairly complex.
Anything is possible, given enough time.
Not trying to take anyone on, and as I said, I'm sure I'm being over simplistic. I'm just trying to get my head around why a piece of software as otherwise great as MC is lacking the means to network the most common video formats effectively between copies of itself. Saying "it's too difficult" smacks of a cop-out to me, especially when you consider that there are free (often open source) servers out there that can do it... and the software's motto is "connect all your toys". I apologise if I appear to be coming across as advaserial, it's really not my intent.
You're absolutely right, I haven't written this myself. I am however a professional developer of 10+ years, and with my day job & a young family I simply don't have the time. That's why I bought a piece of software to hopefully do it for me so I don't have to. It's
disappointing that MC can't do it, when it does so many other things so well.
It's my own fault of course. I should have tested it more thoroughly with the trial version to see if it fitted my needs or not before buying it. You live and learn, I suppose. But having made that mistake, I'd just like to know if such a feature is planned or not for a future version. If it is, I'll live with it and stick with MC until it happens.
If it's not on the radar, then I'll reluctantly chalk it down to experience and try and find something else.