I guess I'm giving up on MC.
My final review goes something like this:
For $40 I'd expect a polished, professionally developed, professionally supported media management software. JRiver delivers about 50% of this 50% of the time.
I really wanted to like JRiver since there aren't a wealth of alternatives but issues with video were the final straw. (inaccessible menus during "background" import, some video formats not imported, some formats not playable, etc) I guess if you are OK with using it only for music, and you aren't too picky you might be OK but remember the software cost $40. If you want to be able to automatically tag video files by filename as they are imported in the background without losing the control of your menus you are out of luck.
If MC was a free program it would be a serious contender and it would be easier to write off the issues it has as "growing pains" or the result of a small, volunteer development staff but for commercial software these issues can't be so easily overlooked.
The only support is a forum. Don't get me wrong, I like the forum but it should be positioned as a "first line" support and an enthusiast resource but not to the exclusion of an official support channel.
It almost seems in many ways as though it is an open source project that is masqurading as a commerical project.
I do believe there is a lot that MC does right but there is too much that it doesn't do,or does incorrectly or insufficiently, for the price.
I'm hoping they correct these issues as the product matures because there are a lot of users who are too sophisticated for iTunes but find MC too flaky and limiting to pay money for. Especially when many other media players/organizers are free. (songbird/foobar,etc)
I don't want MC to think I am being too harsh on them. I really don't mean to be. It isn't just MC, the whole market for media players/organizers seems to be iTunes and "everything else", where "everything else" is more capable than iTunes but far less polished and usable.
I will be doing trial runs on other software but I will come back and check out MC at some point in the future if only to see how it has changed.
-Mark