I guess my only concern - adding this - at what expense to the development and enhancements that are a much higher priority? Considering the media world is rapidly moving to an almost disc-less future...and MC is hands down the king of "file based" media players - ever...why spend the time, talent and resource to join this party now?
I still think we're a mile (10 years) away from true HD streaming in the quality you can get from a BluRay. Until then, I would like to option of being able to view a BluRay as I would view a DVD. I don't think that closing MC theatre view down, switching to a mouse/keyboard, starting a different player, watching the moving then switching it all back again is a very friendly approach.
I personally would like a solution whereby I can watch a BluRay, rip it and watch the file from one interface, but more importantly, I would like me misses to be able to select and play something whether is be a disk or file. If she goes and buys a BluRay, she should be able to play it in a simple, easy to use fashion.
I'm not opposed to MC integrating with other software, but I think the setup should be seamless. If MC is able to play BluRay's out of the box (or second box) this should happen naturally, if it relies on other software, then maybe JR could strick a deal with that software maker to get an OEM version. If MC has an option to legally play BluRay, it is not going to be able to rip (shame), however, I don't think MC will ever be set up to to rip BluRay - this will always be the chore of the resident geek.
A lot of the users on these forums are going to be technically minded, probably capable of ripping BluRay to MKV and playing them from files, but we are not the masses and other, less technically minded souls that I fear will probably never read this, need to be accounted for.
I think the role of MC should be to make the playing of your media in whatever format it is in, as simple as possible. It maybe that a resident geek in needed to set the thing up (especially if a server is utilised), but the user simply wants switch on the system, pick up the remote and use the system. We still regularly view DVD's and BluRay's without ripping them first, and I think this will continue for may years yet to come.
I voted - Yes