Good afternoon, good morning, good evening, everyone.
As a consumer/user, I can only guess that integrating PCM High-Res, DSD
(and more) and Blu-ray (or more), VR(?), with increased or increasing data
and features, into one app can be a strain for the team at JRiver.
Anyway, my personal reasons to start using MC some years ago were:
MC was a (the) quality app that enabled music and video and photo listening/viewing
in a one-stop fashion - emphasis here on "quality" and "one-stop."
Priorly, I used a combination of F**bar or iT***s and M**** P**yer or some vid app.
(as a trivial aside, I think, but am not sure, the word "app" was non-existent then.
Something "Payed" and something "Free" -w/ hidden sponsors, making money in
unclear ways- should be distinguished, no? Sure, things can get blurry. I recall how
I disliked how some (a 100USD+) app would constantly ask me to "share" data).
I suppose there are some apps that perform better with specialized tasks
--I haven't done any research or tests lately, since I'm satisfied with MC.
If you require specialized quality, and there are apps that provide them,
then you'd have a different opinion.
In my case, and although it depends on my mode or mood for listening or viewing,
I want to keep as few apps open at one time, not having to shut one down
and activating it again later.
So there it is: "Quality" and "One-stop."
MC is still the choice for me!
TT