Roadmap

Where the MMW workflow is expanding.

The roadmap grows outward from a review-first foundation: stronger editing and recovery, richer playlist delivery, broader provider support, and dependable device and live workflows.

Available today

What MMW delivers today.

The distributable application already provides usable workspaces for core inspection and configuration tasks.

Album and folder review

Inspect selected folders, track discovery, tags, artwork, lyrics, and findings.

EAC and FLAC inspection

Review active external-encoder settings, naming rules, output paths, and baselines.

Metadata, artwork, lyrics, and settings

Move through focused Windows workspaces with consistent album context.

Backup and recovery foundations

Review saved configuration states, restore packages, and recovery scope.

In development

What we're building next.

Material implementation exists in these areas, with end-to-end user workflows still being completed and reviewed.

Controlled metadata and artwork editing

Turn album findings into reviewed, reversible changes.

Playlist reordering and delivery

Complete user-facing sequence editing, export, packaging, and verification.

Supervised EAC configuration writes

Carry readable encoder choices through backup, authorization, verification, and rollback.

Karaoke Live

Connect singer rotation, operator controls, audience display, lyrics, timing, and history.

Planned

On the roadmap.

These are approved product commitments whose complete end-user workflows are not yet usable.

Portable and actual-media packages

Prepare selected media, playlists, paths, manifests, and verification for portable destinations.

Audio-CD mastering and burning

Move from reviewed order through PCM staging, cue information, mastering, supervised burning, and readback.

MiniDisc, cassette, and DAT workflows

Support capacity, sequencing, titles, recording plans, labels, and device-specific preparation.

Broader provider enrichment

Add provider choices while preserving provenance, confidence, and user authority.

Compatibility work

Provider and hardware compatibility work.

These paths depend on provider behavior, protocols, devices, licensing, operating-system support, or external tools.

Media-server save-back

Validate safe, authorized reconciliation for Plex, Jellyfin, Emby, and related environments.

DJ and playlist ecosystems

Evaluate crate formats, cue data, BPM and key interchange, and application-specific behavior.

Optical and legacy hardware

Validate burners, NetMD and Hi-MD paths, audio interfaces, track marks, and readback.

Live display and casting

Evaluate secondary displays, receivers, timing, audio routing, and performance resilience.

Product direction

See the roadmap as a connected expansion.

Usable workspaces form the center while editing, delivery, provider, device, and live workflows grow around them.

See how MMW grows from usable workspaces into richer editing, delivery, provider, device, and live workflows.
MMW roadmap illustration grouping available, in-development, planned, and compatibility-dependent work.

See the detailed lifecycle of each capability.