Cereal Killer
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Frustratingly it still doesn't find new albums on the fly in real-time... this has been reported numerous times but they cant seam to fix it or don't really care!
I've never had that problem.Frustratingly it still doesn't find new albums on the fly in real-time... this has been reported numerous times but they cant seam to fix it or don't really care!
I've never had that problem.
At each and every new album (download or rip) I check Roon and it is always there and most of the time "identified" as well.
AIUI the instant drop>>appear works fine with local attached storage, it's some clashing of heads with the ROON file system and the NAS or Remote Folder file systems that prevents the instant appearance of Adds/Deletes.
You're up early
For balance/info this issue has been reported umpteen times on the ROON Community starting 5 weeks back, here's their latest comment as of yesterday:
Is it on the list they are working on over on the ROON forum, haven’t read through that thread, figured may as well let the dust settle on a couple of these fix ups then see what remains unsatisfactory. At the moment I’m pretty happy with 1.8 and wouldn’t go back to 1.7, as long as the developers continue listening and acting I’m pretty happy, we run some software at work way more frustrating, all the developer does is add bells n whistles rather than fix the bits that are a right pita and have been for 5 years plus.
In your setup, how many cores do you have checked for indexing a track?Do you mind describing how you have yours setup? are you files on a local drive with the rooncore/server?
I have my files on a NAS drive and an NUC running ROCK, i then take USB out from the ROCK to the DAC.
In your setup, how many cores do you have checked for indexing a track?
Roon Core on an iMac which I switch off every night. Files on two 2Tb HDs connected directly to the Mac. Control on the iMac or iPad.Do you mind describing how you have yours setup? are you files on a local drive with the rooncore/server?
I have my files on a NAS drive and an NUC running ROCK, i then take USB out from the ROCK to the DAC.
ROON seems happy with DAS (direct attached storage) like USB/Firewire/eSATA disks but not NAS/Remote Folder Shares, depending on the OS/Firmware the remote device is using.Roon Core on an iMac which I switch off every night. Files on two 2Tb HDs connected directly to the Mac. Control on the iMac or iPad.
The iMac is my do-everything computer and is soon 6 years old.