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How do you seasoned Roon users put up with the vapid postcard homily that appears when you open Roon?
Is it possible to disable it,otherwise I would put it at the same level of annoyance as microsoft's Paperclip.
Seriously.
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Thnx! Very helpful as I am also an absolute novice with Roon. Just starting to see if I can get it running. Just found out my iPad is too old, so not sure how I will manage at the moment. Not feeling like buying a new iPad just to try out Roon and Air.
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Will, It's not the waiting,it's the smugness which says:
"Drink deep from the well of musical culture which only I can provide, see how your life is better now"
I no longer unplug the TV at night to save the valves, but don't want to leave the iMac which I use as my Roon Core running 24/7.
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An alternative view is that these are quotes from famous musicians and composers, I would have thought anyone who was a music fan in the wider sense would find them at least of passing interest.
I can't for the life of me understand why people get so worked up about tiny little things!
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Chris,
I apologise,I have just realised that elsewhere on this forum lives are saved every day and major advances are being made in medical science, and here I am babbling about shiny boxes.
One day I hope to be a music fan in the wider sense and can appreciate being spoon fed someone else's selections from the words of the greats.