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For me, the difference overall between iTunes and Roon comes down to this: So I continue to assess, and will keep this thread informed as needed.

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“Shuffle” continues to be unclear to me, particularly since that big blue button on top cannot be removed I also despise the vast amount of screen real estate that cannot be minimized when it comes to artist ads/pictures.Īnd performance-wise, I have no qualms for now: my late-15 iMac is powerful enough, and my 500 Mbps+ Internet connection plus Orbi make it all fine in terms of network speeds. Because in this scenario, I will be going from an iTunes-only library to something more fragmented. Perhaps Roon will become more relevant if/when I buy a new amp (I am currently about to get a Technics GU-S30) and speakers (Wharfedale’s EVO 4.3), as well as a hi-res streaming service like Qobuz or Tidal (still deciding between them). Otherwise, I would have to keep iTunes or Audirvana open all the time, when all I want is to have a SINGLE music management solution to deal with (bearing in mind my limited availability between professional and family duties). So contrary to Gregory’s views above, I do think that Roon would play an important part in organizing/presenting my music. I am still wondering about Roon’s overall usefulness, given that virtually my whole library comes from iTunes. In any case, your considerations make sense, and I have already fixed the album mix-up between Ace of Base and Dio (I selected all Dio tracks and edited them in order to remove the incorrect reference to Ace of Base - now it looks fine).

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In fact, Kevin (from Roon Labs) was gracious enough to re-open my trial for a few more days so I can have a second look at Roon following the feedback from this thread (I had mistakenly thought that the trial would continue to run until the last day regardless of my notification to cancel).

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Roon isn’t for everyone but it can be really great once you figure out how to make it work for you.

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After that, it should be a lot smoother, assuming that your network and internet connection are good and the hardware sufficient. Depending on the size of your collection and the hardware you’re using for your roon core, it can take hours or even days to analyse everything. Lastly, don’t judge its performance in the first days. The switch to Roon was kinder but it may still take some time. Back in the day when I moved to iTunes, it took me countless hours over many years to get it all set up the way I liked it.

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Honestly any major change in music software will have you spend some time to set everything up the way you want it. It’s an annoyance but it’s easy enough to fix in Roon. For example if both of the collection albums come from iTunes and if they were catalogued as ‘various artists’. The album mash-up: it’s rare, but it happens, usually when importing songs that weren’t properly catalogued in the first place. Sometimes it’s spot on, sometimes not at all, but it can be turned off if you don’t like it. When you play a single track, or a single album, you can determine somewhere in the settings what you want to happen when it finishes: either playback stops, or Roon radio takes over and will play songs that in some way or another fit. As others have said, you can do ‘Play from here’ both within playlists and within albums.Īlso, Roon does not shuffle automatically, but I think I know where your confusion is coming from. If you want to play all your tracks in that order, just add them all to a single playlist. If you play an album, you wouldn’t expect it to start playing all following ones automatically either. Similarly, albums is not one long playlist of all your albums, but just an overview of all your albums. Tracks is not a track list as it is in iTunes, it is literally just an overview of all your tracks individually. I think the issue here is not necessarily Roon itself but your expectation that Roon would work the same way as other software you’ve used before.







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