The Media in the Future series has a lot of interesting posts, thanks for starting the thread and to all who contributed so far. I have really enjoyed catching up to these over the last few days. A few thoughts here:
I think there is another trend as well.
I call it “why do I need a PC?”
To be more specific to MC, the question to ask might be "Why do I need a PC for media consumption?"
There might be many good answers to this question, and all would point to MC as a next step:
So the role of MC should be to read from (and interface to) all the sources, and write to (and command) all the sinks. Simple really.
However...Google has already accomplished this with Chromecast, and that's stiff competition. I dropped an HTPC out of my system a year ago because Chromecast had so many options (mlb, sportscenter, hbogo, pandora, JRiver Gizmo, etc... it's a long list) and was the closest thing to getting a full selection of available content providers I could find. Cost is smartphone (200-600 bucks) plus Chromecast (35 heavily subsidized bucks). It's easy to use, not as simple as a cable TV box but a lot simpler than a Windows HTPC.
Is future for MC still to become a media "hub" and the center of the "media wheel?" That's similar to the exclusive ecosystem strategy that every media provider tried over the past few years. I know this has more or less been an explicit strategy at JRiver for several years, I was hoping to link to a picture Jimh had posted a year ago that shows a "Media Wheel" with a JRiver HTPC at the center but couldn't find it. None of the ecosystem attemts have been completely successful in the last four years, but now consumers have lots of apps and lots of hardware options. Roku, Redbox, Netflix, Hulu, Spotify, HDTracks, HBOgo, Amazon Prime, Pandora, mlb.com - None of these were around in 2008, just to keep things in perspective.
Instead, could MC continue to grow by exclusive appeal to top quality videophile and audiophile markets? Maybe instead of a media hub, MC is a top quality spoke made of high end titanium alloys that will bring your "media wheel" up to new speeds of travel and efficiency?
I'm guessing that's where the company's market growth has been over the last few years. I joined in 2010 on the computeraudiophile.com recommendation and endorsement, for example. MC isn't really the central nervous system of media in my system, but it's the best spoke on the wheel for sure.
Thanks for all the continued work at JRiver. I always look forward to see what comes next here, and really enjoy the annual state of the union and strategic assessments that are posted here on the forum. It has been very generous of JRiver to include so many of our opinions on Interact in the decision making process!