care to elaborate?
Or don't. One of the many beautiful things about the BDPs is that you can use them with a very broad range of third party software controllers. Windows desktops and portables have a sleek and free app called Chimney. iThings can use mPoD or mPaD. Android has a very nice one called MPDroid.
Or, you can get outside of the MPD realm altogether with a BDP and use it as a UPnP device. Android's bubbleUPnP might be one of the most fully featured controllers available. If you are into JRiver, you can use the DLNA renderer function of the BDP to route audio that way. Or, if you just want to take the easy way out, turn on Shairplay and use the airplay function of your mac or iOS device to stream music directly from your handheld to the BDP.
If you learned digital audio from the school of Squeezebox, turn on the squeezebox emulator in the BDP and use the ole trusty logitech media server on a host computer.
I know of no other high end digital audio player that offers so many ways to get music in and out with so many control possibilities. If you hate our interface or simply can't make sense out of it, don't force yourself into misery. Pick a different way of making it play and you still get to appreciate all the high end sound quality engineering improvements our BDP has over other units.
Happy listening!
