![]() ![]() What I wonder is whether it’s a deliberate strategy – make Roon a silo and force users to lose their curating work if they want to leave, or a lack of development resource, or an architectural corner Roon has painted themselves into.JRIver Media Center is a complete multimedia solution that allows you to organize all type of media content and play it on any digital device or operating system. I’d really love it if Roon could finish their UI and tagging capabilities. ![]() I would just like what I do in Roon to translate to Foorbar and JRiver (or MediaMonkey, whatever) and there are easy ways to do that if Roon would play nice. And for me it’s been so long that horse is almost already out of the barn - I still try to maintain parallel metadata in files to what I’ve done in Roon, but I fear I am behind in that. I have long put in various feature requests relating to improvements in the Roon interface/organising abilities (as have many many others), though these have thus far not been acted upon or acknowledged by the Roon team.Īgreed. This is the one thing that frustrates me about Roon at the moment - with some improvements there would really be no need for JRiver or anything else. I still hold out hope however that these things will come (and not just because I spent around 500 bucks on it)!! It would be nice if Roon could be made more customisable in terms of the interface. ![]() I have long put in various feature requests relating to improvements in the Roon interface/organising abilities (as have many many others), though these have thus far not been acted upon or acknowledged by the Roon team. That’s not to say that JRiver is better in some regards - as the Computer Audiophile article says, if you’re more interested in curating your own metadata and tagging/organising it yourself, then JRiver might be better. In terms of comparing JRiver and Roon - I think that Roon is in a class of its own the other apps (including JRiver) are glorified file tag/metadata managers, whereas Roon is something else - especially the user interface and the metadata scraping. ![]()
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