So I might keep it, endure Manic Moose for the time being and buy an Aurender N100H at a later date which has some support for MQA and a business like GUI running on a well designed app.I'm in the process of trading my Aurender N100H back into my dealer for a Bryston BDP-3. The Aurender software is extremely limited and the company can't even figure out how to have it import/export playlists. While Aurender enjoys an excellent reputation for its support, that hasn't been my experience at all - their responses sometimes reveal that they never even read the initial inquiry.
The Aurender sounds great, but everything else about Aurender I find to be second-rate.