This shouldn’t have to be so hard. I wish Roon would allow separate artwork for each disc as JRiver, Audirvana and others do.
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Yes. I have to agree. It’s disheartening to look back through the feature requests. Some on this topic will soon be three years old.
Hi,
I just got finished migrating my albums into Roon. For the most part the process was very smooth. One area that i’d like to see enhanced is the handling of box sets. After some fiddling, I was able to convert my Beatles Mono Box Set into Room, but I don’t like the way it lumps all of the albums together as a single multi-disc album. This makes sense for compilations, but for a boxed set I would rather have the albums individually identifiable in Room. Would would actually be really awe…
I don’t have an answer why it has such a low priority. Shame.
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Grump
June 30, 2018, 4:58pm
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Although I love Roon because there currently is nothing better IMO, I also have to agree, I’m afraid. As @Nyquist rightly addresses below, UI upgrades have been insignificant compared to what I call technical upgrades. Especially in the classical field, still much leaves to be desired. So unfortunately, you’re not even exaggerating with your “three years’.
Maturing? There has not been a single UI or UX upgrade in two years time !!!
well maybe some very minor details have been adressed but other then that none whatsoever.
As I see it, an imbalance of priorities:
Hi @Sallah_48 , that would be a pity and the death of a lively forum. I think most negative reactions are to be found in the MQA threads, although I do agree a bit with you that I’m also losing interest a bit. My personal view is, that Roon is obsessed acquiring new customers with MQA, Chromecast etcetera etcetera.
The unfortunate result as I see it: an exclusive fixation on the technical/soundwise aspect, resulting in an almost complete neglect of UI en UX. The picture from their website (the f…
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