Hello everybody.
Let me tell you about my HTPC and what I would think MC9 needs to do, to become the perfect 'Media Center'.
Please note that I am in no way knocking my favourite software, I am simply trying to explain in an everday manner that MC9 is still only an MP3 player (albiet the BEST there is by far,) that only needs the following features implemented to be a true Living room media center. All the requests like extra visualizations etc must surely take a back seat to what is essentially stoping MC9 from being used for it's other functions.
If anyone agrees with these features, please say so.
Anyway...
I have a PC connected to my Denon AV AMP and my Panasonic Plasma. I have a Svideo in card and an IRman & Pronto. I have my remote configured so that I can cursor up and down, close (left) and expand (right), and ENTER on a View Scheme. BUT...
I have no easy way of jumping to the list window and Playing or Add to Playing a slected file. We are happy to work with Brads GML but we need to be met halfway.
Next I decide to watch a DVD. BUT...
I put a DVD in and it does not autorun (ADD IT). Then PCFriendly pops-up! (AUTO KILL THEM PLEASE) Then I find its the wrong region to what I last set in WinDVD and will not run. I change the region, load up the disc in MC9 and then cannot use my pronto because all the DVD controls are on a right click (seperate control panels for Audio, Photo, DVD and TV/PVR should be added.) So I use WinDVD and WinDVD tweaker instead!
I then decide to use Hairstyle to make it easy to do things for the wife and friends. BUT...Hairstyle needs an easy way of jumping to the right hand thumbnails and selecting songs or albums. That's what people try to do when I show them, and I can understand there thinking. Also...Put a DVD in and Hairspray will play it in a little window (same for TV.)
Next I decide to record a TV program for burning to my DVD writer. BUT I cannot use my remote again (right click options) , I have no integrated EPG and I cannot burn to DVD easily. (This TV stuff is just me nit picking, but it's certainly needed at some point.)
Keep up the good work and I hope you look at these features as they have been requested for eons.
Regards
Vic