Matt mentioned in another thread that "Hulu and Netflix do not allow native playback in third party playback engines on the PC, so we can not control sound routing. From JRiver's perspective, this is lousy. But it is out of JRiver's control." If you have Virtual Audio Cable installed, you can set that as your default Windows audio device. With a VST host program, you can then select the Virtual Audio Cable Line In as your source and route the playback through VST plugins. I can already route Hulu and Netflix through bass management, delay and level settings, and EQ VST plugins.
If MC was to do something similar, it would solve this issue. It needs two components. First would be a Media Center Audio Device. This would be similar to VAC and would allow multichannel playback through it and could be setup as a default audio device in Windows. Second, there would need to be a new DSP/VST host that accepts inputs (or a modification to the existing host). This would automatically accept the Media Center Audio Device. Hulu, Netflix, and any other program could now be routed through Media Center for bass management, etc.
When installing MC, the audio device would automatically be installed, too. Users could be asked if they want that as their default audio device. If they say "yes" then all sources would be automatically routed through MC.
Here is the website for Virtual Audio Cable:
http://software.muzychenko.net/eng/vac.htm. Maybe this could even be licensed by MC.