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I have been following their link for some time now. It seems powerful, and actually has way more capability than I will ever consider using.
Bill.......Thanks for the link to the run through of Roon. This looks to be an incredibly useful software package that has piqued my interest.
Jim- iPad and Android Tablets, or if you want a Touch Screen PC or PC Laptop.
So the playlist thing is a ( + ) sign and "Add to Playlist " where you can write in a new named list or add to exisiting.
The strange thing is that I do less playlisting- I just hit play artist radio and much like Sooloos the music will "swim*" to related songs or songs in the genre. Then for real playlist I just mooch off of what TIDAL creates. It's a better Pandora than Pandora could ever be.
*Swim is like a swear word to run labs, as it's propritary named feature of the Meridian Digital Music System (You knew that, but saying this out loud)
Bill
Sorry, I didn't really mean playlist I should have used the term queue.I would assume they create a queue similar to what they designed into their original Sooloos software.
Does Roon have a built in burning tool to get CD's onto your server? I don't like having to use multiple tools to get my music onto my server.
Do you have option to burn partial albums, or is the entire album looked at as a file? (A weakness of Sooloos)
Does the queue show the depth and bitrate of tracks being played?
Dan.. Much like Chris did, you will be jumping from Artist to Artist and reading such rich and interesting information about how your music is connected. It's not the cheapest solution but it's of HIGH value. $119/yr, $500/lifetime...
Considering you used to have to buy a Meridian/Sooloos system to get a quarter of the functionality of ROON, and now you can run it on a Mac or PC, $119/year is super cheap. The bigger the collection you have and how extensively you make use of Tidal might play into it a bit as well.
And, they will have tablet based client stuff soon. Personally even though I'm a Mac guy, running ROON on an HP touch screen all in one, that set me back $479 at Best Buy (as opposed to $8500 for a Control 15) works wonderfully well.
"Good enough" in this guys very modest system isn't going to fly in mine. I'd seriously buy this from a dealer or online retailer that will let you return it if you don't like it. That little digital converter in the cable will be the weak link in the chain. I can't see having a $60,000 dCS stack and letting digital conversion of any kind take place in a 20 dollar cable. Not on my watch, sorry.