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Title: MC18 Features
Post by: tcman41 on July 26, 2012, 02:11:43 pm
Has a features list been released for MC18 yet  ?
Title: MC18 Features
Post by: JimH on July 26, 2012, 02:13:18 pm
Not yet, but here are a few.

Live TV streaming to clients

Video on Gizmo

Display modifications to Theater View to avoid burn in
Title: Re: MC18 Features
Post by: JimH on July 26, 2012, 02:15:35 pm
Porting changes that will allow us to do a Mac version are a big part of MC18 (though the license will be different).

This should also make it easier to port portions to other OS's at a later time.
Title: Re: MC18 Features
Post by: rlebrette on July 26, 2012, 02:30:47 pm
Whatever the features will be, I've just upgraded, the product is so good that it worth the price.
Keep up the good work!

Is there any plan to add features related to the DSP? (automatic zone changes depending of the media, channel routing for VST, etc.)
Title: Re: MC18 Features
Post by: Matt on July 26, 2012, 02:31:08 pm
Some of the audio changes on the short list include:

Improved loopback and line-in playback

Ability to load and save DSP settings so you can have different settings for different file types, different media types, etc.

Improved DSD / SACD support

Convolution support for filter bank switching for different sample rates
Title: Re: MC18 Features
Post by: rlebrette on July 26, 2012, 02:35:18 pm
Just cross-posted at the same time

Improved loopback and line-in playback
+100, I'm still not able to use this feature on my Profire 610, I can't get a stable audio stream (tons of glitches and distortion)

Ability to load and save DSP settings so you can have different settings for different file types, different media types, etc.
That partially answers my question :)
Title: Re: MC18 Features
Post by: ShirazD on July 26, 2012, 03:19:54 pm
wow! i'm glad to hear that plans are underway to start porting to Mac. I'm not a Mac user, nor a Windows user. (I hate both for their proprietary-ness), but I've left my media pc running windows solely for the purpose of running J River MC, which i've used since the last millennium now, I think it's been! No other media player in the world, for any OS, comes *close* to J River in terms of sheer breadth.

Personally, what would make my day is either an Android tablet or Linux (ubuntu) port. I acknowlege the latter is unlikely to happen but porting to Mac, ipad, and android tablets seems like the only logical option for j river to take at this time, given the directions of the industry at large. Windows 8 may or may not succeed but in the scheme of things, no doubt windows is shrinking in significance.

Title: Re: MC18 Features
Post by: JimH on July 26, 2012, 03:44:12 pm
I've split a post to a new thread on feature requests.
Title: Re: MC18 Features
Post by: pfm555 on July 27, 2012, 08:52:16 am
Any plans for Ceton tuner support?
Title: Re: MC18 Features
Post by: ToddB on July 27, 2012, 05:32:49 pm
That's great news! I've recently switched to Mac and had resigned myself to having to leave Media Center behind. Hope that there is feature parity when this occurs. If it's close, I'll be there to plop my money down again. Is there a general time frame for this yet or is just something that you are preparing your architecture for at this time?

Porting changes that will allow us to do a Mac version are a big part of MC18 (though the license will be different).

This should also make it easier to port portions to other OS's at a later time.
Title: Re: MC18 Features
Post by: nwboater on July 27, 2012, 08:00:42 pm
Some of the audio changes on the short list include:

Improved loopback and line-in playback

Ability to load and save DSP settings so you can have different settings for different file types, different media types, etc.

...............................


Wow, I LOVE your short list Matt.

Thanks a bunch!

Rod
Title: Re: MC18 Features
Post by: Aimhere on July 27, 2012, 08:33:43 pm
Not to throw ice water on this thread, but none of the features quoted so far really seem to be "must-have" major additions. I'm sure some will find them useful, but personally, I'm not sure it's worthy of a full new-version release.

Or am I expecting too much from a full-point version update?  :(

Aimhere
Title: Re: MC18 Features
Post by: v_erich on July 28, 2012, 02:17:40 am
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Convolution support for filter bank switching for different sample rates

THIS I like very much.

Is it possible for that users who don't use video to do a maybe "optimized" version without that stuff (audio only version)?

Regards,
Erich

P.S: A linux version for a "convolving server" would also be nice...
Title: Re: MC18 Features
Post by: hamsi on July 28, 2012, 03:11:15 am
Is it possible for that users who don't use video to do a maybe "optimized" version without that stuff (audio only version)?
Regards,
Erich

Yes, I appreciate that... I have a headless CAPSv2 computer and
use the MC for audio only.
Title: Re: MC18 Features
Post by: jjschofield on July 28, 2012, 04:52:14 am
Any chance of CDG file support so MC18 can play Karaoke files?
Title: Re: MC18 Features
Post by: MartinG on July 28, 2012, 06:35:20 am
Some of the audio changes on the short list include:

Improved loopback and line-in playback
Ability to load and save DSP settings so you can have different settings for different file types, different media types, etc.
Improved DSD / SACD support
Convolution support for filter bank switching for different sample rates

This is a REALLY good news and especially THIS information leads me to buy the upgrade.
Thank you for considering this highly desired wish.
Martin
Title: Re: MC18 Features
Post by: ElQuia on July 28, 2012, 11:41:36 am
There is only ONE missing feature in MC that keeps me using SMPlayer for video:
The ability to remember or save hue, contrast, brightness, color settings in general for EACH FILE in library

KILLER FEATURES would be:
1- Ability to save dsp features inlcuding DYNAMIC RANGE (there SHOULD be a expander/compessor in MC) (*) for audio albums and/or playlists at least
2- Ability to save color, brightness and contrast settings for each movie, maybe dsp settings also

(*) non permanent dynamic range changing would be great, for ex: EXPAND low quality mp3 for better sound, COMPRESS high dynamic flacs for a party  ;D  ;D :)
Title: Re: MC18 Features
Post by: sg60 on July 29, 2012, 06:35:45 pm
I would like to see an additional media tag for "Original Release Date". So many albums are re-released (often numerous times) as remasters or with additional tracks it would be really helpful to have two tags for dates so you could see both the original release date for the album plus the release date of the new version(s).
Title: Re: MC18 Features
Post by: Aljieinchina on July 29, 2012, 07:57:37 pm
My Wish - FIx the iTunes DRM issue - for playback of Video using Quicktime Engine - lose the Greyscreen
Title: Re: MC18 Features
Post by: vagskal on July 30, 2012, 01:46:24 am
I would like to see an additional media tag for "Original Release Date". So many albums are re-released (often numerous times) as remasters or with additional tracks it would be really helpful to have two tags for dates so you could see both the original release date for the album plus the release date of the new version(s).

+1

Alex B made some detailed suggestions on how to implement the mp3 ID3v2.3-4 tags TORY and TDOR that are designated for this purpose in this post http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=50762.msg361205#msg361205 (http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=50762.msg361205#msg361205)

In addition to what Alex B suggested I would recommend for ID3v2.3 an additional JR/ORIGINAL_DATE frame for storing the precise date. This works well for the Date field (TYER) (except that MC is always reading the JR/DATE value even if the TYER value has been changed using an external program).

If you are using flac or ogg files you can already import any tag (Vorbis comment) into MC.
Title: Re: MC18 Features
Post by: 221bBS on July 30, 2012, 12:33:04 pm
I would like to see an additional media tag for "Original Release Date". So many albums are re-released (often numerous times) as remasters or with additional tracks it would be really helpful to have two tags for dates so you could see both the original release date for the album plus the release date of the new version(s).

You can do this yourself, just create a custom date field like I did:

"Date" / "Date: Release" - original release date of the album (I have copies of my main fields (name, album, date, etc...) to make sure data does not get changed)
"Date: Version" - release date of the re-released album

normally when displaying albums I use an expression

[Date: Released] - [Album] [[Date: Version]]
1980 - Some Album [Remastered] [2012]

I also have several other date fields:
"Date: First Appeared" - mostly used for compilation albums, I put the date when the song first came out
"Date: Recorded" - mostly used for live performances

Title: Re: MC18 Features
Post by: vagskal on July 30, 2012, 12:44:42 pm
You can do this yourself, just create a custom date field like I did:

This is of course possible (and I have such a custom field for date recorded/performed as well and I am contemplating on adding an additional field for Date first released as single, for tracks on compilation or VA albums). But unfortunately this does not work well with other software that adheres to the ID3v.2 standard and uses the tags I mentioned. The Logitech Media Server that I use for playback is one example.
Title: Re: MC18 Features
Post by: rotho on August 02, 2012, 03:15:49 am
Improved DSD / SACD support

Can you be more precise on this point ?
What's the difference between MC17 and MC18 as regards DSD / SACD support ?
Title: Re: MC18 Features
Post by: JimH on August 03, 2012, 12:27:57 pm
gtgray, I split your post about DCT Tuner support here:
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=73644.0