Hi,
I just bought JRiver Media Center a few days ago for use with my Denon PMA-50 on a Windows 10 PC. As far as I know, this is the only way to get full support for the hardware features of my PMA-50.
To be honest, I find MC bloated beyond belief. I know most of you probably value each and every setting and option and feature in the program, but all I need is a high-quality SACD/DSF/DSD and 24/192 FLAC player. I am aware of Foobar2000 but it doesn't seem to support native playback of DSD files on my PMA-50. I want those files sent to my PMA-50, not converted on the PC itself. The PMA-50 supports DSD natively and there's no reason to bypass this feature.
I was wondering if it would make sense for JRiver to make a simple music player who had only a few basic features (not even a File Open menu!):
1. Shell/Play item(s).
2. Shell/Queue item(s).
And then a tiny program window, perhaps like Windows Media Player/Ctrl-3, that shows the artist name, album name, track name and decoding info such as "DSD 2.8" or "FLAC 24/192".
The program could be sold for $19.95 or something, for those of us who are without any interest in advanced media library managers and video playback and all those extras that make little sense in my world.
I always organize my music as folders on my harddisk (Artist/Album/Track) and don't want no program to interfere with this organization and definitely don't want it to download all sorts of trash like covers and the like.
No playlists, no multimedia library support, no excess features. All it should do is to play music, using the optimal settings for the DAC/PowerDAC, and nothing else. Perhaps I am using MC incorrectly, but it seems to me that I have to manually switch output mode to DSD in the DSP Studio when I want to play DSD files. When I then play a FLAC file, I have to switch back or playback becomes corrupt. I think JCM should do that automatically, looking at the file type and selecting the most optimal mode for the available hardware.
I hope I'm not starting a war or am going to get bashed beyond belief. I just want a simple yet sophisticated program to play my high quality music with. I don't care about pictures and movies, and I definitely am not the least interested in maintaining a huge library of covers and all that stuff. My music doesn't get any better because there are pretty pictures associated with it.
Cheers,
Archfrog