Anyone who starts by questioning how good a FLAC decoder is;
Under what criteria do you define "better"?
Then jumps is a broad and unrelated yet controversial statement;
To my ears, and to many in the audiophile community who use JRiver, WMA Lossless sounds MUCH better.
Is deserving of more than just a little ridicule. That is a classic trolling technique.
Alex, anyone who keeps pushing a
process or
task (run the parser), while failing to define the
benefits of that process, is also deserving of a little pushback, and closing down of their discussion.
I'm sure that if you could document actual
benefits of certification to JRiver, then they would be more willing to listen.
A benefit would be, if Microsoft stopped all non-certified applications from running on Windows 10, and certification allowed MC to run again.
Benefits do not include;
Running software through a parser to see if it complies with someone else's coding standards.
Gaining certification with Microsoft.
Conforming to Microsoft's standards and values. ("Customers trust the Windows brand", and yet Microsoft is dropping WMC, and forcing many WMC users to look for alternative software, such as JRiver MC. Trust?)
Almost everything else on the Windows 10 certification page.
Now if Microsoft would endorse JRiver MC as the official WMC replacement application, if JRiver became certified, then you may be heard.
That would be a real benefit. (Well, probably, depending on what JRiver really want.)
Alex, you seem to be missing the difference between doing something, and achieving some outcome. Businesses, such as JRiver, are driven by outcomes.
PS: Sorry everyone if this adds fuel to the fire.