

Organize, play, tag all types of media files. Rip, Burn, serve to Xbox, PS3, UPnP, DLNA, TiVo. Audiophile quality, Ten foot mode, remote control, HD TV recording in real time. Customizable media views. 3D views. Supports playe, cameras, 90+ media file formats. Integration with Facebook, Flickr, Audible, Amazon MP3, Google, Youtube, Wikipedia, Hulu, Last.FM, Twitter. Cover art lookup.
Three skinned interfaces. Visualization Studio lets you create your own visualizations, DSP Studio allows personalization of the listening environment. Smartlists based on rules. Drag-and-drop for easy Playlist creation. Unique media browsing views for faster, easier and more powerful file search and play. Tagging studio. Integrated CD labeler. Support for CD and DVD database and support for popular handheld players.
AUDIO Convolution -- Fine adjustment for room size and composition Volume leveling and other DSP effects can be applied in a sync to a handheld Gapless iTunes encoded MP3 playback Resample by Samplerate -- set MC17 to output any sample rate for each samplerate you have -- 88.2 for 44.1 DSD bitstreaming over ASIO Audio Path Direct -- An information window that shows what DSP effects are being applied (if any). Hover over the small DSP icon in the upper right corner while audio is playing. Television program guide view backdrops in Theater View DVD playback over Library Server
IMAGES Image orientation
VIDEO Conversion in DLNA and Library Server Red October Improvements for DirectShow video Subtitle Improvements Blu-ray title selection Carnac -- auto-tagging engine that fills in missing information about files by using the filename, codec, and other known information
TELEVISION Theater View television guide browsing improvements (grid-style view, search, backdrops from TheTVDB, etc.) Improved DVB TV scanning, DVB-S Commercial skipping
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