Guess we will never see Spotify lossless - runs for cover ![]()
new version present (2792) ?
As usual 2789 is all good across three devices, all hail Harry!
Hi, I’m wondering if Ropieee is likely to support Spotify Connect Lossless when the relevant library gets updated to provide compatibility. Thanks!
I have two Pi’s on beta, one is 2789 and one is 2792. They both work fine.
@spockfish I wrote a few posts ago about version 2792. What’s new in version 2792 compared to version 2789?
Regards
Bruno
I think the release was pulled. I have 4 units on the beta, and only 2 of them are telling me about this update (4 days ago).
I have 6 RPIs with RoPieee, and they are all in Build 2788 (RPI3), Build 2789 (RPI4) or Build 2790 (RPI5).
I have never seen Build 2792 appearing.
Kind regards, Frank.
Forget about 2792. That was a slip of the keyboard by me.
After Spotify Lossless, would you think we could expect the new Qobuz Connect in a future release ?
Still no downloads… is there a hiccup?
Apparently only available for NAA Images, even 5.1.7 now
From what I could read on the HQPlayer forum, Jussi was speaking about very minor corrections, so nothing to worry about.
I’ve just pushed out another beta.
Besides some late translation fixes, this build only contains some ‘under the hood’ stuff.
If everything looks well we’re gonna release.
Thanks!
Can anyone confirm DoP is working as expected?
I’ve got someone testing 2025.10 in another thread that reports he has a problem with doing DoP, while this worked before.
Just tested on UPNP/Dlna and Squeezelite and I can confirm it’s working fine without any issues … on beta 2025.10 (2807)
My display 1 and 2 are ok after the update. Both with a RPI 4B. No hats. Just the RPI and the displays.
DoP works fine as before. However, I asked Roon technicians to change the DSP Volume preset so that it acts as a fixed (or device) volume at 0 dB and only switches to DSD-to-PCM conversion when the volume is changed, for example, by -1 dB. I don’t remember what they replied. It shouldn’t be extremely difficult to program. I want the sound to flow unchanged in DSD when I set it to 0 dB, without changing to 384 kHz PCM. Now, if I want 100% DSD sound, I have to change the DSD Volume function to fixed or device volume.
I’ve just pushed out a last minute beta.
This build fixes an issue reported in this thread Device Volume always resets to 100% - #27 by spockfish
Up until now the ‘Force Volume Level’, a setting on the audio (USB) tab, works by forcing the volume on boot. Which means that if your DAC is not turned on, it will just skip this part.
With this change this is now completely event driven: the volume will be set upon seeing the DAC. Which means that if your DAC was turned off at RoPieee boot, and you turn on your DAC at a later stage, the volume is still (forced) set.
Not the most sexy thing, but this was actually on my list for a long time. I never came to it because it required quite some work (funny how this works, this is such a tiny feature).
Anyways, it is already tested, but I just want to make sure in a larger group that I did not break anything.
If everything is OK we’re gonna release this week.
Thanks!
I think it depends on the DAC type. In my case, it’s a Yamaha DAC, and the volume slider in Roon doesn’t change the receiver’s volume, which is a shame. However, the volume in Ropiee changes at setting 25, automatically changing to volume 2 in Roon. Setting it to 50 automatically changes it to volume 4, and setting it to 75 changes it to volume 8. Only setting it to 100 in RoPieee resets the slider in Roon to 100.
How does this device volume function work, and why doesn’t it work with every device? Is it possible to repair it for a Yamaha DAC?
I’m currently using the DSP volume function, but it doesn’t work well and changes the DoP function to PCM for DSD material. It works fine for other sources, but of course, when I set the volume to 100%, i.e., 0 dB of attenuation, a message appears saying that digital volume has been added, and a green icon and the words “High Quality” appear from lossless quality.