But I can’t find it listed on the Roon partners page, so it may not have been approved by Roon.The blurb mentions “Roon Bridge”.
Already available Plugins
Youtube, Squeezelite, Radio Paradise, Podcasts, Pandora, Fusion DSP,
Roon Bridge, Soundcloud, Mixcloud
But would it be approved by Roon? And not everyone wants to mess around installing stuff from SD cards - it’s only “easy” if you are so inclined. Some people like things to just work out of the box.Just install Ropieee. Easy to swap out sd cards. You then have a Roon endpoint.
If you are suggesting that I am computer illiterate you would be wrong. I wrote my first compiler 50 years ago and spent my working life writing software and designing databases. It is precisely because I am not computer illiterate that I prefer things that work out of the box and which are supported. How hard is it for the people behind this expensive box to get Roon Ready certification? Are they not computer literate?I totally understand. Some of us are computer illiterate. Ropieee is guaranteed to work with Roon, that’s why it was developed for the pi platform. It doesn’t need to be approved. It really isn’t hard to flash a new image to an sd card.
Rock solid in mine. Never had an issue.Hopefully the software is now up to snuff. Always found it super flaky on a pi.
If you are suggesting that I am computer illiterate you would be wrong. I wrote my first compiler 50 years ago and spent my working life writing software and designing databases. It is precisely because I am not computer illiterate that I prefer things that work out of the box and which are supported. How hard is it for the people behind this expensive box to get Roon Ready certification? Are they not computer literate?
For €1000 I would expect Roon. Plenty alternatives for that kind of money.Wouldn’t be hard at all for them. Given time, it hasn’t been released yet. I’m pretty sure they are computer literate.
Indeed there is!For €1000 I would expect Roon. Plenty alternatives for that kind of money.
If you are suggesting that I am computer illiterate you would be wrong. I wrote my first compiler 50 years ago and spent my working life writing software and designing databases. It is precisely because I am not computer illiterate that I prefer things that work out of the box and which are supported. How hard is it for the people behind this expensive box to get Roon Ready certification? Are they not computer literate?