Looks like the $750 I dropped on a NUC i7 with 32GB of RAM isn’t enough to give me decent performance with a library of 250K tracks and 18K albums. Browsing got annoyingly slow (playback remained mostly fine though), so I decided to delete a bunch of this stuff. I spent several hours browsing and deleting a few thousands of these. Now it seems like Roon is re-syncing with Qobuz and is re-adding (at least some of) them slowly but surely.
This is such an unbelievable conundrum: I can’t think of a good reason why a database of this size (modest by any standards) running on a dedicated hardware like this should be so slow. But worse why does this system behave so strangely?
Search the forum for Roon Slow and you will see that the latest update is causing an issue for some people that makes Roon very slow. I’d hold off on deleting stuff, it may have nothing to do with the hardware or the library size as such
This happened to me, and no matter what I’d do, the albums returned, sometimes 10 hours after deleting.
The only solution that worked for me was to use Soundiiz to remove albums directly from Qobuz.
Is it possible to open an official bug ticket somehow to get the deleting issue fixed? Slowness aside, this is such a basic operation that one shouldn’t need to go to a third party app to get it done. I am amazed that a service that comes with $165 annual subscription price tag has fundamental bugs like this.
I think there’s already an open ticket on this topic.
I had slow response problem before, but build 1353 is by far far worst. Searches often takes 20-30 seconds and sometimes stuck. It’s nearly unusable.
Hello @phi4 ,
Have you noticed any improvement after updating to the latest release?
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