Roon Labs Music Server Software


Anyone have any experiences to share?

www.roonlabs.com

The quick primer: this is stand alone software for pc or mac that will manage your music library and seamlessly integrate on line services like Tidal. This has been developed by the intelligent folks who developed the Sooloos system and sold it to Meridian. Meridian has blessed the effort and spun the team out into a separate company but will be sharing technology.

If this is the direction of future music management software count me in. Presently a subscription only service with a 14 day trial, priced at $119/yr or $499/lifetime, running a 10% off special. If you are into music and not just equipment, this is a must have. I was not a Tidal subscriber before as I didnt want to have to got to multiple spots to listen to music. Roon integrates your music, Tidals music, your high rez downloads and seamlessly presents them to you as if they were all local to your computer in a format like Sooloos. The android remote app is out, the ios version in days or weeks.

You can thank me for turning you onto this later, this is the future.
ghasley

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I'm trying Roon (with Tidal), but the playback of Tidal music via Roon sounds inferior to the (glorious) playback directly from the Tidal player. I use lossless/Hifi from the Tidal player. Should I do something with the Audio Settings in Roon?
Thanks in advance for any help. (I like the music info in Roon, and would like to keep it, but I have to use the Tidal player now for actually playing music at the Tidal quality level.)
System: Windows PC --usb3.0cable--> Chord Hugo DAC --> Rudistor RP010B headphone amp.
Update, OK, I adjusted some of the audio settings (exclusive, fixed volume, digital conversion options) and the sound is much better now. It is still a little different from Tidal itself, where I *think* the bass is bit clearer in Tidal, but the Roon has more forgiving mids/lower treble if you need it. So I'll keep Roon, as it's a great source of external info.
Also, it does a great job of organizing my own downloads. It's a pretty magical organizer. I'm not sure how it sounds vs. Jriver, as I've mainly using Tidal lately.