I've been a Roon user for 2 years and I've never had anything but minor issues.
Server is on x86 / Ubuntu LTS, player on pi 4, phones are Android.
I use Quboz and Tidal and my own modest 650 CD library. I'm very happy with it.
@mdrone Roon has no universal or global software issues the vast majority of time. Issues are individual and anecdotal, usually network issues.
I've had a single issue in many years of usage. In my case, using Fire tablet as remote, Amazon didn't keep up with updating Fire downloads for Roon Remote, as a result remote became unstable. Ended up switching to Android Tablet, no more problems. You should speak to Andrew at SMG to determine issue.
If you're determined to quit Roon, you're pretty much on own, even the servers with proprietary music OS use Roon as library/interface for those OS. I've used Audirvana in past, the new studio looks good, I bet sounds good as well. You need to have latest OS on server to run Studio.
I'm not aware of a single ready to use server that doesn't use Roon, you'll have to diy configure any other music player. |
@ghdprentice Every streamer or server is a computer. As I understand it, Aurrender holds to minimal processor model as being best, interesting. I can understand the logic of this, but means one cannot use any dsp. Not making judgmental here, just stating factual. |
@mdrone You do know you're Sonictransporter not limited to Roon only. You can use JRiver, Audirvana or any number of players with it. Also, you could try Euphony Stylus Endpoint and/or core which is superimposed upon Roon, supposedly superior sound quality to Roon. |
I cannot imagine listening without Roon. I have discovered SO much new music and so many artists due to the hyperlinks and text information. I use an SGC core/server and it's been reliable, but for one issue that only took a shipment back to Andrew to get fixed (I should have a NUC for backup core). |