I suspect, but as a non-techy don't know, that the new WDM process is a very useful addition to JRiver (and if you read my thoughts on Video future you will see that interface simplification is i believe very important). so i set up WDM, again unsure as to what exactly it is useful for, but i suspect it is useful for a bunch of things as follows (maybe):
a) Internet music/video (e.g. Wolfgangsvault) now has a common no-fuss JRiver audio setup??
b)how bout blutooth (last year i bought a new receiver as it has blutooth 4, so that all my family can play music direct to the receiver from their phones with good clarity, but beyond that there is no easy sound shaping), can they now stream to the HTPC blutooth to JRiver DSP and get music that way??
c) room sound setup, i have done this again via my receiver (just once and to simplify my life) but with this new setup am i likely better off to just set it up via JRiver) and if so i guess i would turn off that function in my receiver
d) same as sound shaping (DSP, equilizer, etc.) i now only use a couple of setups via my receiver (Like concert, sports, etc.) as it was too much trouble elsewise, is it good to again turn that lock stock and barrel over to JRiver
e) what now happens with say VLC, or Windows Media or Windows Media Centre, or any other software we may use in this regards.
F) and what of other receiver functions like DTS, NEO, etc. (to date i have never used JRiver for this again for simplification)
Lastly i would appreciate any and all use cases you may think is helpful..
TIA.