My stoppages occur from "shuffling" tracks, not a playlist. I haven't tried playing thru a long playlist. Also my shuffling does not include DSD resolutions. Also all tracks are from my NAS storage. Could these have something to do with stoppage I'm experiencing?
No I doubt that. The errors in the Roon logs say network timeout. It does not seem to matter if it’s streaming or NAS playback, it can even timeout on the internal network (between Roon Appliance and Roon RAAT). The challenge in solving this is we’ve only managed to recreate it here for a brief period of time. I’ve tried rolling back to the Roon build which caused it here but it was just gone. So this is going to need a few patient volunteers I’m afraid.
I'm more than willing to be a guinea pig, if it's useful. I've tried tracking stoppages in various ways and can detect some patterns, but nothing 100% consistent. In virtually every case, the "Roon" stoppage occurs no more than 1 time per day, almost always at night but occasionally during the day when I've got a long (< 1-day in length) playlist running (either sequentially or in random order).No I doubt that. The errors in the Roon logs say network timeout. It does not seem to matter if it’s streaming or NAS playback, it can even timeout on the internal network (between Roon Appliance and Roon RAAT). The challenge in solving this is we’ve only managed to recreate it here for a brief period of time. I’ve tried rolling back to the Roon build which caused it here but it was just gone. So this is going to need a few patient volunteers I’m afraid.
I am fine letting you guys remote it to check the logs. How should we let you know when it occurs again?
That is pretty wild that it can distinguish how long you have been with Roon. I find this interesting on a number of levels...hmmm...
Very much so, even us CanadiansAnd from my own experience, not only for the clients of the United States
Well, Roon started in 2015, so I'm guessing this note is more a Roon self-celebration, not some potentially disturbing tracking going on.That is pretty wild that it can distinguish how long you have been with Roon. I find this interesting on a number of levels...hmmm...
Well, Roon started in 2015, so I'm guessing this note is more a Roon self-celebration, not some potentially disturbing tracking going on.
That Olympus & IO up that high must of been a real challenge
Been wanting to buy one but need one that will reach a tailgate . I will be getting one very soon
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Well, Roon started in 2015, so I'm guessing this note is more a Roon self-celebration, not some potentially disturbing tracking going on.

Before Roon, the team behind it had a product called Sooloos, first on its own, and later as part of Meridian. Sooloos was like a breath of fresh air, compared to the competion and, despite certain system limitations, I liked it a lot. As soon as I heard the team were about to release a new product called Roon, and there was going to be a beta run for it, I signed up! The first iteration of Roon was basic compared to what the software offers currently, but already containing functionality not offered elsewhere, and it had a clean, beautiful, and hugely intuitive interface. After the public release, I wrote the first major review, and, apparently, that was 10 years ago now...Well, Roon started in 2015, so I'm guessing this note is more a Roon self-celebration, not some potentially disturbing tracking going on.
I hired professional movers. Last week, FedEx delivered my Olympus on a pallet jack up my steep driveway and just into my attached garage. I made sure I met the driver in the street and made sure we agreed on a plan for getting it into my house. FedEx's delivery communications were good so I was able to be ready on the day of delivery. Realistically, that was the most I could hope for from a single FedEx driver in Seattle -- they were not going to struggle to carry the thing up stairs.
Every audiophile/pinball collector 's best friend (I'm long past the days where the chief civilian in the house would offer to help with equipment moves...the lift is essential)
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