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Roon Does DSD (Now) from the The Absolute Sound website:

http://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles...s-dsd-now/
(07-Jun-2015, 14:33)struts Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-Jun-2015, 13:18)f1eng Wrote: [ -> ]Is Roon any use for tagging large classical music libraries in a convenient way? I haven't found a streaming software which is any good at filing and finding classical music yet.

It's good but far from perfect.  For instance it tags principal soloists in operatic and choral works (which I could never be bothered to do myself) with hyperlinks to reviews, biographies and other works by the same artists.  I find this capability really captivating, hours flying by as I surf while listening.  

The metadata, while rich, certainly aren't perfect.  For instance it seems to attribute works to John Eliot Gardiner and Sir John Eliot Gardiner as if they were different people, works by Handel are tagged as variously Handel and Haendel, etc.  

I would say that to answer your question you really need to test drive it yourself, since "convenient" can be quite subjective and Roon may handle some areas of classical repertoire (much of mine is reasonably mainstream) better than others.  But it's orders of magnitude better than anything else I've seen and I ponied up for a lifetime subscription without hesitation (or regret).

Thanks. Just getting something that doesn't put the title of the whole work before movement title in the "song" field wold make it easier to browse.
I'll wait, my CDs are still easier to find than a classical work in iTunes or Sooloos.
Funny,when using Roon i get hang on the air module at the imac every time Sad
(09-Jun-2015, 19:47)Petter Wrote: [ -> ]Funny,when using Roon i get hang on the air module at the imac every time Sad

Roon and Air don't get along on the OSX.  I don't think the Roon people have a Devialet to even investigate the problem.

Personally, it's just another example of the flaky Air implementation.
Still holding out for the ios before trying, as I can't face any more VNC. And qobuz would have probably clinched it regardless of SQ, but it doesn't sound like that's on the cards sadly. I don't really like the subscription deal, or the price, but that's just me, and I'd probably stump up if they pledged to support all cd quality and above streaming services. Ok just qobuz. Just add qobuz and I'm in!! (just incase they ever read here).

What's most impressive though is seeing them release such a decent (by all accounts) piece of software, and interact with their user base and respond to queries and deal with bugs quickly. It's nice to see from a startup (not that they're new to the game). Good luck to them.

Devialet could learn a thing or two from watching how they work... Or even better get them onboard instead of writing their own streaming system, and free up some resources to do other things.

That said, six months on and there's still no sign of an ios remote for the only other playback software I use, so maybe these guys are just really good!
Is there anybody out there who got working roon and air ethernet together on a mac mini in exclusive mode? Usb does it nicely, but I would prefer to connect with ethernet.
(11-Jun-2015, 22:21)Hifi_swlon Wrote: [ -> ]What's most impressive though is seeing them release such a decent (by all accounts) piece of software, and interact with their user base and respond to queries and deal with bugs quickly.  It's nice to see from a startup (not that they're new to the game). Good luck to them.

Devialet could learn a thing or two from watching how they work... Or even better get them onboard instead of writing their own streaming system, and free up some resources to do other things.

That said, six months on and there's still no sign of an ios remote for the only other playback software I use, so maybe these guys are just really good!
Well they have been working on it for many years, it would seem.
I was surprised to find on one of my rare visits to a Meridian forum that they are the software development team from the Meridian Sooloos which have (amicably) broken away from Meridian. Presumably to make money from software development which costs an absolute fortune to do yet so many users expect it to be free.
It was going to be Sooloos v3 apparently. If it is a logical development of Sooloos v2 I can see the attraction, though still pretty useless for classical music. I gave up on classical with my Sooloos.
(09-Jun-2015, 19:43)f1eng Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-Jun-2015, 14:33)struts Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-Jun-2015, 13:18)f1eng Wrote: [ -> ]Is Roon any use for tagging large classical music libraries in a convenient way? I haven't found a streaming software which is any good at filing and finding classical music yet.

It's good but far from perfect.  For instance it tags principal soloists in operatic and choral works (which I could never be bothered to do myself) with hyperlinks to reviews, biographies and other works by the same artists.  I find this capability really captivating, hours flying by as I surf while listening.  

The metadata, while rich, certainly aren't perfect.  For instance it seems to attribute works to John Eliot Gardiner and Sir John Eliot Gardiner as if they were different people, works by Handel are tagged as variously Handel and Haendel, etc.  

I would say that to answer your question you really need to test drive it yourself, since "convenient" can be quite subjective and Roon may handle some areas of classical repertoire (much of mine is reasonably mainstream) better than others.  But it's orders of magnitude better than anything else I've seen and I ponied up for a lifetime subscription without hesitation (or regret).

Thanks. Just getting something that doesn't put the title of the whole work before movement title in the "song" field wold make it easier to browse.
I'll wait, my CDs are still easier to find than a classical work in iTunes or Sooloos.

Don't listen to much classical music, but it will not be long now before Roon adds more elaborate metadata editing. At the moment all the tagging is mainly done automatically through their extensive databasing, however it's not perfect, but on the whole a helluva lot better than most any other software I have tried. I am sure multiple instances of an artist will be sorted in time, similar to how one can co-join CD's in a boxset or tracks that are either separated (or missing) fairly well now.

The great thing with Roon is that it has so many features over and above other software, yet there is a whole long list of improvements and features on the waiting list for development or incorporation.