With the incredible proliferation of devices and platforms, each with its own quirks, there's really a big need for configurable format conversion. Or at least I feel it, since: I have iPods, iPads that won't play FLAC, but if I convert a 24/192 FLAC to Apple Lossless, it won't play on the iPod or iPad.
Then there's the Sansa device, and my Microsoft Zune (go ahead and laugh, but the Zune sounds so much better than the iPods...); I can play 14/44 FLAC but not the whole library of 24/XX or 24/XXX that I have.
Then there's the DAC that won't handle 88 or 176... now, I let JRiver convert on the fly for that, but really I'd like to do a one timer.
Until the world catches up, which it may NEVER do, I find the lack of built in configuration for format conversion to be a PITA problem, and strange given how much smart functionality is built into JRiver to deal with other of the insanities that the digital world is currently going through.
It appears that if I'm willing to figure out how to use an external converter with a command line interface, I may be able to pull this off... but command line interface? Really? Even my mainframe tools aren't command line any more (ok, some are, but a decreasing number of them...)
I own licenses for both JRiver Windows and JRiver Mac... I only own JRiver Mac to deal with the FLAC on Mac problem. But, even then, it'd be so nice to be able to spool out a bunch of 14/44 FLAC or Apple Lossless for my work laptop simply to save space on the hard disk that my cheap employer has specified for my computer.
Thanks.