Understood. As far as I can tell so far, everything in there is a duplicate of the stuff on my external drive. Now I need to figure out what created that folder and is sending my library files there.
Still no idea how a music folder ended up on the internal drive on the ROCK, but I’ve now deleted it and the drive is now 98% available.
A couple of residual issues:
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My iPhone can no longer connect to Roon, either as a remote or as an endpoint. It keeps saying “Waiting for your Roon Server” even though it is on the same network as the server. It does not show up in the list of devices on the Audio tab in settings, either.
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ARC is not working, even though the Roon web UI says it is set up properly (and it worked before this meltdown). My iPhone says it can connect to the Cloud, but not to my Roon Server.
Anyone have any ideas?
For issue #2 - please open a new Support Request for this in the Support category of the forum which is monitored by Roon.
Note, the Support link is clickable and will take you to the correct place to create your request by clicking on the “Get Help” button.
Thank you.
Just delete RoonRemote and reinstall it. No biggie… Allow access to devices on network and also notifixations, please.
Still unable to locate the Core? Make sure iPhone is actually on the local WiFI and not on 4G/5G!
That worked – thanks again, Mikael!
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