My brother has installed 1.8, I held back. He is supplying me with screenshots. I am by no means convinced that the 1.8 view below makes better use of an iPad display than my 1.7 version. Lots of dead screen space in 1.8? To me, for this view, 1.7 just looks so much better organised.
“In my library” is not the same as “local storage”. If you had added those Tidal tracks/albums to your library earlier, then they’ll be “in your library”.
How did that work for the 100-album box set you mentioned in your post?
(I ask, because the largest box set I have is only 11 albums, which works fine in either horizontal or vertical mode. I’m just curious what user-interface would work well for a 100 album box set.)
I meant when I choose “Classical Piano” and “Concerto”, I am expecting to see Classical Piano and Concerto, that is I am expecting to see Classical Piano Concertos only.
What I see is all piano (solo, 4 hands, duos) or all concertos (piano, violin, cello, saxophone, whatever . . .)
In the new update Roon 1.8 all my live radio stations don’t work anymore, there are nO URL STREAMS.
Live Radio doesn’t work anymore, Do you have a solution for this problem?
I rather suspect this is a “feature” of having a bunch of new bits driven in the cloud and Roon needing to scale out their backend to match the new demand and or the same reason the forums are barely functional. Their entire customer base is actively pressing buttons at the same time.
OK- they have messed up the best feature of Roon . Full library shuffle. I have around 5000 albums/ 50000 tracks in my library. In 1.7 and previous hitting Shuffle in the album/ track views would start what appeared to be a pretty good shuffle from all corners of my collection.
Now, it seems to pick the first 5000 tracks from whichever view you have it in (so , for albums -date added- newest, it will pick the first 5000 tracks from the newest added 500 or so albums and shuffle those). This is something of a problem for me. Ditto if you sort by Artist name it will barely get into the “B” before it taps out.
How on earth do they expect this to throw up gems from the oldest parts of my library (or indeed, artists in the “middle” of the alphabet)?
Agreed, and thanks for posting the screenshot comparison… 1.7 just shows more information, better placed, and wastes less space. There’s really a lot of unused space in that top screenshot