I noticed that my Roon app on iPad lost its TIDAL session all the time. Then I realized that the TIDAL session is tied to the client rather than the server. This isn’t very practical. You sit on your couch with your iPad, you log in to TIDAL, and then your Roon client on your iPhone loses access to TIDAL. Why is this the case? Why isn’t the session connected to the server?
It does happen on the server, and if you log into Tidal on any remote you should be shown as logged in on all of them.
There’s something else going on for you and it isn’t right. I’d suggest opening a proper support ticket → Support → Get Help
Are you using the Roon client on your ipad or the Tidal client? (Needs to be the former)
This should not be happening.
Not how it works.
Need more info here. Roon owns the account Settings → Services Tidal
This is where you login to Tidal with Roon and it should be stable. Tidal prevents you from streaming to multiple places at once but you can login multiple times. With Roon you login once and that counts as your stream while Roon is streaming from Tidal.
The Roon clients are only control The server, via Settings → Services is where you login. Any client can get to this setting to login but once logged in all clients should show logged in as its a server setting.
It is not, something is wrong.
It is.