It's great to see the latest announcements about new "audiophile" features.
There are a few improvements that I've noticed that I specifically wanted to thank you for. In the past, analysis (calculations for replay-gain, bpm, intensity) of 24-bit audio didn't work. It would return errors. Then it worked for stereo, but not surround sound. Now it works for 5.1 surround, but not 4 channel or 5 channel.
Can you fix the analysis feature so it will also work with 4 channel and 5 channel audio?
There are quite a few classical recordings with multichannel mixes that don't include the '.1' LFE (or subwoofer) channel. You can find these in several DVD-A and SACD discs. For example: Daniel Barenboim's Beethoven Symponies, Dmitry Yablonsky's Tchaikovsky Piano Concertos and many others are available on DVD-A and are 5 channel (not 5.1). There are also quite a few rock recordings that were originally mixed in quad that are coming back as quad recordings on DVD-A or SACD. I wouldn't be surprised to see online stores like HDTracks, iTraxs, or 2L start offering these for download. Remastered quad recordings might be pretty popular. Anyhow, I have a few (Herbie Mann - Push Push; Jethro Tull - Aqualung).
Many people are ripping their DVD-As and SACDs and playing back from their media libraries and PCs. Yes, there are people digitally ripping SACDs. There are also people playing DSD (the format SACD uses to store audio data) audio with their PCs using foobar2000.
For those of you that might be interested, I wrote a couple articles on how to play and rip audio from a DVD-Audio disc here:
http://amplioaudio.blogspot.com/2010/01/playing-and-ripping-dvd-audio-with-your.html. You can purchase DVD-As from online stores like Amazon and the prices are pretty close to CD prices. In fact at Naxosdirect.com (
http://www.naxosdirect.com/category/368/A/), I purchased a handful of classical DVD-As for just $2.99 each.
You can also rip audio from a DVD-V and convert the multichannel DTS to multichannel FLAC:
http://amplioaudio.blogspot.com/2010/02/extracting-audio-from-dvd-video.html.
There are a few good sources for high res audio that you can purchase and download, like
HDTracks -
https://www.hdtracks.com/index.phpiTrax.com -
http://itrax.com/Linn Records -
http://www.linnrecords.com/index.aspxHDTT-
http://www.highdeftapetransfers.com/storefront.php2L -
http://www.2l.no/In fact 2L has a handful of high resolution samples here:
http://www.2l.no/hires/index.htmlHDTracks has even put together a sample for MC users:
https://www.hdtracks.com/jriver/HDTT has 24-bit/192kHz samples here:
http://www.highdeftapetransfers.com/storefront.phpor, you can download this free DVD-A album here:
http://www.diatonis.com/dark_edges.htmland... Nine Inch Nails is offering their latest album in a high res format for free here:
http://dl.nin.com/theslip/signupAND... the rock band Wheatus is offering their latest EP in a variety of formats, including DSD here:
http://www.wheatus.com/main_index.htmlI've been able to play the DSD format using a plug-in for foobar2000. It sure would be great if it worked some day with MC.
So, thanks again for recognizing and supporting features that appeal to music lovers. I think there are a lot of cool things you can exploit with MC beyond the basic room correction and output format DSP features you now offer. Support for true DRC (digital room correction) and bass management would also be welcome (digital crossover support would be cool too, but dependency on specific hardware would make it impractical for a player app).