Our goal has always been to make it easy to get data in and out of the program.
Does this mean that we can expect support for multiple tags/comments in flac files as per the Vorbis comments standard any time soon?
I am a new user that bought MC 14 after having tested other available music management software. I found the UI and the speed and adaptability of the database in MC 14 to suit me the best. The ability to import custom fields from the tags was also very important for my decision (and I only later found out that MC has "occupied" quite a lot of tag names in a manner that prevents me from importing custom tags with the same name). I currently only use MC as a database for the information in my music files and as a tagging tool (and for occasional playback for mostly tagging purposes). For ripping (dbPoweramp), replay gain (Foobar or dbPoweramp), advanced tagging (MP3Tag) and playback on my Squeezeboxes (muso or Moose) I currently use other software.
Personally I do not want or need one multimedia software for all types of media. What I would like is instead one (1) software that is best for all music management tasks, but I have not yet found the ideal software or a company I trust that has that vision/goal. From the answers from company representatives in this thread I deduct that JRiver unfortunately does not have such ambitions. Too bad, since I find that MC already, for my needs, is the best music management software on the market.
The single most important enhancement, or, in my view, bug fix, would for me be the ability to read/write multiple tags/comments in flac files. A music management software that cannot handle all information about, for instance, artists and composers in correctly tagged music files is in my opinion crippled. And the freeware Foobar can do that as can at least one competing commercial music management software.
Other welcome enhancements (or bug fixes) would for me be:
1. Unlocking the occupied database field names so that any tag can be imported into any field and letting the user have more control over into which tag altered/entered data from the database fields are written for different file formats. There should also be an option to have the database always synced with the actual tags (i.e. have the command "Update from tags" also delete fields/data in the database which are not present in the tags). Better support for list type fields and custom field delimiters.
2. Support (calculation and) writing of replay gain - track and album - into the the tags as per today's de facto standard. Most other competing software can do that.
3. Native support for, at least, sending music to Squeezebox players and preferably even better integration with SqueezeCenter (syncing different players, adding music to a playlist in different manners, showing the song playing on the Squeezeboxes etc.). Collect automatically and show in MC in MC additional information about the song now playing, i.a. artist biography/photos, album review, tour schedule, lyrics etc. Charge extra for this, if necessary. Compare for a sketch the muso album browser for SqueezeCenter.
4. Add support for AccurateRip and tagging from AllMusic Guide (for an additional payment if necessary) like dbPoweramp has. If you do that, and what is said about replay gain in 2 above, I would use MC also for ripping.
5. Introduce macros, that the user can save and easily reuse, for common tagging operations. The freeware MP3Tag has that ability.
6. The ability to show and handle in MC the char-set used for the music file.
(Sorry if some of the features requested already exist in MC. In that case please tell me where they are.)