This thread title raised my hopes - and I'll have a close look at MM and foobar, but I don't enjoy the apparent criticism of a poster who has shared their way of listening to music - I'm sure that Beethoven would be quite happy to use whatever methods available to adjust the sound to his new preference for a new day. And Glenn Gould showed convincingly that Beethoven and such are best treated as inspirations for a performer, that there never was a finalised set-in-stone score.
Why do people feel that their way of listening to music is the best way for other people? If Organic Egyptian Cotton Insulated Zero Oxygen Cryo-Annealed 99.99% Pure Silver Leads With Golden Mean Ratios Between Circumference and Length give someone a better experience why does it worry you?
Clearly I'm being critical of people here. Before you jump up and down on my head you might want to check in AnnieWalker's posts for where she says that she doesn't like the MP3 player in MM. All that exists on this thread around that is, "I don't like the player", which, given that MM also plays FLAC files, doesn't mean the same thing.
Calibre is great software, and if you people like MM then I'll consider it closely. However I don't think Calibre is well served by threads such as this one. That's not to say I haven't seen much much much worse elsewhere. Just that I think you can do better.
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