MC14 on my media server computer upstairs on a acer 22" lcd for tagging and importing all my media and then using XMBC as the front end on my three big screen HDTV's in the house.
What are you talking about? That can't be, except for audio files, which in XBMC land is kind of a 'done and over it' not the main focus of development like with MC. Otherwise there is no database to database link and no nfo to sidecar connection unless you whipped together a program to transform the tags (which granted can be done in one day).
Me, I would say that while mockups are fun, you end up just with that - fun. If anything real would happen we (devs and users) need to agree on certain things. Concepts first. Design maybe second. Implementation third. And so on. Realities. So, in no particular order, over-simplified...
Between MC and the rest there are some very different concepts at work. On some MC wins hands down. On some it doesn't (but maybe the devs would argue that). Small things, things that don't hit you over there head right away with their importance. You wanna put a new button on MC's roller. Tools - Theater view - Items to show - zillion of options. Do that in XBMC, try plugging a 'Music Video' button on the main menu. You'd need to know to write skin code dude, no small task.
Design. There is a certain difference in design that is screamingly obvious between MC and the rest (was touched on even on this thread). The displaying of text. It's big, clear, maybe more that 33% redundant in MC so that even people with -5 glasses can read it without glasses. Somewhere else the idea is that posters/coverart for movies/music albums tell enough to be able to locate the item, and space can be used with medium to small text to describe the item (metadata). Once one realizes how many options this switch allows, it's a game changer.
Implementation. Well, actually I'm thinking about this from an economics angle not who will write the code. Probably we could use some more transparency from JRiver on this one. Like was said above I don't think Theater View was put together to go head to head with certain other implementation of 10ft interfaces. Can it do that if its developed? Most sure. But like I said in one of my colorful posts before, it might need "aggressive developing". I'm no programmer so this is rather in good humor: if JRiver needs to develop further Theater View to take on new concepts and design (and as painful as that sounds I'm afraid that will mean rewrite Theater View) for 2 months before even something can be released to, say, Betateam, and another 2 months before some kind of structure with big bugs fixed can be released to the public to test their skinning abilities, and another 2 months until it can be kind of said 'OK we have something stable to build upon in the future', that's 6 months. There is a sheer number of reasons why they won't do this, starting with pride in current accomplishments (understandable) to being something that doesn't add up in terms of time, energy and last but not least, financial resources used.
My point: If I stick with my being a user POV, in an ultimately-everybody-cares-only-about-themselves scenario, I could hammer at JRiver on technical grounds why something is not what it should be in a never-ending loop. In an absolutely balanced scenario - which is an utopia if you think about it - I could argue the situation both ways (users and devs).
And advanced skin in XBMC takes 3 to 6 months to create, being developed by
a team. Some have been in development for more than 2 years. That is the skin, not the code base that allows skinning. JRiver, can we have the same by tomorrow?... Although in all fairness we opened the discussion a year ago.
@Rick (since you were posting as I was writing this)
I agree that now we are much better in terms of metadata retrieval than we were a year ago. In my opinion displaying it is the crux of all things. You, me, the next guy with terabytes arrays - we have so much media, that rapidly seeing what is what from the pile of bits and bytes and fields behind - that's the main thing.
There is absolutely no way in hell that you, me and the next guy will agree on how that should be presented. Which means we need... everybody take a guess