Don't stop. I was about to add a post diatribe on this in general, so I'll add it here.
Matt posted a few years ago that the computer was a universal can opener that is or can better than dedicated AV devices. There was nothing that a dedicated AV device could do that could not be done as well as or better by general computing equipment. And so it was!... as an example we had a raft of great changes in a short period of time like the focus of bringing Video playback to the fore:
- Red October (LAV and MadVR for the broadest and finest PQ you can get)
- Video Clock
- Remote Clients for the pulling content
What was great was the to and fro on ideas and directions that lead to all this development. But the landscape keeps moving and that vision is still far from realised.... and the "Whole House" media is one example. There is a heap of tech being pushed by others to achieve this in the market place, but what worries me is the utter silence from JR on this and to me it is even more surprising as Audio is a Core Strength and part of the MC DNA. It has me utterly baffled.
Lets looks at the eco system already in place:
- The finest Audio Engine bar none
- Platforms on Windows, OSX, iOS, Linux, and Android
You think you could hook it all up? A bunch of your users what to pump Audio around their house (not just sit on a PC with Headphones arguing about some esoteric bit polishing).
So instead of leading the debate on what should be done, Hilton (myself and others) are in the weird position on actively promoting other mfrs products such as;
- a third party audio server! (eg Tuneblade, Airfoil, Airplay)
- third party audio receivers! (eg Airfoil PC Clients, Airplay speakers
- third party audio controllers! (Tuneblade remote to control what end devices are on/off, sound levels etc)
Are these not all part of what MC does?
.... the good news for JR is while it "works" it falls way short of MCs high Audio Std as all you get is 2ch 44.1/16Bit Audio at best. The danger is that in such a distributed environment it matters little how "good" MC is if all the serving, transport and rendering is done by someone else's sub standard audio, may as well use iTunes.
Please (even if it is not this topic).... just articulate a "What's Next" and take us on that ride.
Thanks
Nathan