It’s part of the “Overview” screen - it appears below the “Recently Added” album strip, but only if you have a Tidal and/or Qobuz subscription. If you don’t subscribe to one of these streaming services, you won’t get this.
Why such a lack of faith? I don’t even consider this when an update comes out. If I’m willing to invest then I need to at least trust roon.
Yup, no problem.
My question as well since the last few updates were such cockups in my system (ROCK not connecting, having to delete database, not recovering from backup etc etc). I won’t update Roon now unless it brings something new that is totally necessary. Tired of playing IT guy when I just want to listen to music.
You got my hopes up there for a minute. Unfortunately it’s still there, unnecessarily taking up screen space and taking focus away from my library.
I really wish there was another way to hide the recommendations, other than unlinking Tidal.
It’s working like a dream - good update!
Works fine for me; Nucleus+, macOS 10.15.4
Hi Geoff
Thank you, I found it.
No not at all.
I can’t help thinking that this is a ridiculous thread, correct me if I am wrong.
No problem with the latest Windows 10 on a Dell AlienWare PC.
Yes and no.
It speaks to Roon’s recent and ongoing instability
Working OK for me, gen 5 i5 NUC running ROCK. I had to log in to Tidal but that behaved correctly (redirects etc) at the point of the update but it was stable for me before and after. The remote was an iPad Pro 9.7.
No,I do not know how update new program.
Go to Settings/About in Roon, and it will trigger a check for available updates.
Both 536 and 537 caused album art to eventually stop showing on the now playing screen. Win 10 endpoint for playback and control. Restarting roon fixed it temporarily. Rebooted the endpoint and it is working so far. No other issues.
Never had a single problem.
Running Roon Rock on an I5 NUC.