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Media Center 17 and audio playback
nwboater:
--- Quote from: Elvis133 on October 31, 2011, 10:15:07 am ---How far should the developers go to make features with no significance on sound-quality, just because the are requested by audiophiles?
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And I believe the target audience is tiny & very finicky. There are already a few programs that do this and nobody is ever fully pleased with them.
Rod
JimH:
--- Quote from: nwboater on October 31, 2011, 10:34:03 am ---And I believe the target audience is tiny & very finicky.
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It's not a small market. It is currently about 25% of our sales. And, like video, it's a market where MC has a first class reputation.
preproman:
--- Quote from: Elvis133 on October 31, 2011, 10:15:07 am ---How far should the developers go to make features with no significance on sound-quality, just because the are requested by audiophiles?
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Just because you don't value music as much as others do does not make them misguided. I love my music and would like to see improvements in that area as well. I requested this from JR http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=67304.0 There are obviously difference of opinions. In fact there are other web based communities that take the above request very seriously also there are other players that offer that type of option because they feel it does the music a good justice and they have there reasoning for it.
nwboater:
--- Quote from: JimH on October 31, 2011, 10:36:56 am ---It's not a small market. It is about 25% of our sales. And, like video, it's a market where we have a first class reputation.
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Jim - I was responding to Elvis 133s comment. I meant the portion of the audiophile market that wants a totally stripped down system. Where the only thing the whole computer is used for is audio and as one poster said the machine hardly runs.
I started using MC a few years ago for its audio quality. I believe it has grown to be by far the best audio player out there. I don't at all mean to diminish what you have done and the size of the full audio market.
Rod
JimH:
I removed a couple of slings and arrows above.
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