Please help with Roon server/core issue


Hi AGers, 

So long story short: I only stream music (do not own any). I have Tidal and Qobuz streaming through Roon. And that is my problem. I started out using a M1 Mac Mini to stream but I often lost connection to Roon. So I bought a Small Green Computer i5 Sonictransporter and LPS. SQ improved but not the Roon problem. 

We have fiber optic to the house, a fully wired network and I have Silent Angel N8 switch feeding the SGC Roon server and my Lumin T2. No wifi anywhere. 

Finally after a couple of years, the problems increased to the point that 192/24 files crackle and pop. So I wrote to the Roon Community Forum under the Support section.

The Roon support person wrote back that:

*****We’ve activated diagnostics for your account and RoonServer and here’s what we can confirm:

  1. Track downloads from Tidal and Qobuz’s servers are timing out with 24/192 FLAC files, and the prebuffer is barely ahead of playback. At times, it’s dropping out.
  2. There are sample dropouts reported with by RoonServer on T2 Zone. These at times accumulate sufficiently to cause unnatural interruptions on the stream.
  3. RoonServer constantly loses connection to upstream internet services due to network reachability changes in logs.

Your RoonServer’s intranet and internet connection appear to be struggling. How are you connecting your RoonServer machine to the internet?*****

Peter Lie from Lumin kindly wrote back and suggested I try changing my DNS to 8.8.8.8 - which I did. That did help a lot with SQ and speed but did not fully resolve the crackle and pop issue with 192/24 files. 

I would welcome any suggestions. 

Thanks, Nadine

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Showing 5 responses by audphile1

Can you use lumin app to test 24/192 files for few days and see if that gets chewed up as well? If that’s all smooth then you SGC Roon Core is hosed. 

Nadine…I suspect your router. Have you talked to your ISP to have the router replaced? 
 

The other solution I can propose is mesh network. The gateway unit will broadcast to roon core either via Ethernet cable from gateway unit or Ethernet cable from a node unit depending on the location of roon core and a node unit that is close to your system can feed Lumin via Ethernet cable.

I’ve been using EERO for years with Roon and no issues whatsoever. 

Nadine is the fiber to copper Ethernet conversion done by the modem or is the modem already seeing copper only? If the fiber to copper conversion is done by modem and the modem accepts copper Ethernet, you can try an outboard fiber to copper converter before the modem. Eliminate that as a possible culprit. 

Nadine I really doubt Roon itself has anything to do with it. What did the guys from SGC have to say about the issues you’ve been running into with their Roon core?

Hey happens to the best of us! Glad to hear you resolved it!

Roon UI is worlds beyond the Lumin app. I had a U1 Mini and hated the app. Also used Roon. 
 

Good luck implementing the tweaks and hope you get to a smooth streaming experience.