No, and that is the primary reason why.
The place I want to use it is with my HTPC. It doesn't run MC all the time, though. I want a "set once and don't touch again" solution, or else it is easier to use the stuff built into my Denon. Is my Denon as good as MC's DSP? No, generally not, but right now, for full-system audio, it is easier to use.
Wow, this JRiver MC gig just continues to surprise. Nice work team. I obviously missed the despatch where WASAPI loopback rated a mention.
Before I get into this further, I'd like to make it clear that I don't fully understand the technical ins & outs of convolution and loopback. So, I'm not sure I've got the right end of the stick here.
Anyway, at an end user functional level, what I want is for my HTPC to promote couch-potatoe-ness. To that end from an audio perspective, functionally, I would like audio streamed to the TV and its speakers simultaneously with audio streamed to my HiFi amp. It's easy with my Logitech Harmony universal remote to mute one or the other depending on whether I want to listen to music with full HiFi whump or just have routine TV audio while watching the idiot box. Unfortunately, out of the box Windows 7 (curse you Bill Gates!) gives you 1 audio option only. So, if I want to do the simple task described, I need to muck around with reconfiguring the Sound function that comes with Win 7. I sussed out Virtual Audio Cable to address this but ended up going with e2eSoft Virtual Sound Card. Either way they suck in an audio stream and provide the functionality that suits me.
However, the potential for all this to be sorted by my fave media software gets a thumbs up from me. I'll keep tuned for further developments. I like where this is heading.