![]() ![]() ![]() To be clear and avoid wasted time, the Roon Core and Bridge has been rebooted a few times since this problem started. I know there have been several mentions of streaming “improvements” in the change log of several recent updates but in my case these changes seem to only have caused problems I’ve never had before. I should mention that I’ve never had issues streaming until recently. I’ve let it sit there thinking about it for upwards of 5min and it still doesn’t spit out any music. When I select a Playlist from Qobuz or any individual Album I will see the Progress Bar “Thinking About It” moving from Left/Right and it will just sit there thinking about playing the music but never does. ![]() It appears that since the last few rounds of Roon updates I am no longer able to stream anything from QoBuzz. Roon Core has Internet connection to pull QoBuzz Stream Number of Tracks in Library Roon Core is connected via Ethernet to Merging HAPI in main system The same switch the Roon Core is connected to Connected Audio Devicesīenchmark Media DAC3 connected to Roon Bridge via USB (The Intel NUC running Ubuntu) Ubiquiti UniFi Switch8, Ubiquiti Wireless AP, GB Connection, PFSense Firewall, Everything is hard wired except the Roon remote on my phone. Roon Bridge = Intel NUC i5, 16GB RAM, Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS Networking Gear & Setup Details The two-way Prime Wireless Pro speakers are powered by an onboard 4 x 50-watt amplifier, while the SoundBase packs a 2 x 150-watt Class D amplifier.Core Machine = Is Home Built, Intel 6700K CPU, 32GB RAM, Windows 10 圆4 Flexibility is further expanded with the ability to connect directly via Spotify Connect and Bluetooth and, through the DTS Play-Fi app, which supports high-quality playback from Amazon Music, Qobuz, Tidal, and other streaming services. The Prime Wireless Pro speaker system and Prime Wireless Pro SoundBase streaming amplifier are built around a 24-bit/192-kHz digital-to-analog converter (DAC) and support high-resolution wireless streaming via Wi-Fi, Apple Airplay 2 for iPhones and, and Chromecast for Android and other devices. “Achieving Roon Tested certification is further validation that Prime Wireless Pro delivers a perfect marriage of immersive sound, versatile connectivity, and now, an enhanced user experience.” “SVS Prime Wireless Pro products put sound quality above all else, but there’s no question the user experience with wireless audio products is vitally important to audiophiles and music fans, especially those who have vast music collections,” said Gary Yacoubian, president of SVS. The subscription-based software is favored by audiophiles for facilitating high sound quality, supporting multi-user, multiroom playback with a powerful search engine, making meaningful music suggestions tailored to individual tastes, and accurately aggregating deep information on selected music, including artist photos, credits, bios, reviews, lyrics, tour dates, and background on composers. The certification means that the Roon music library and streaming management software will automatically discover the Top Pick-designated Prime Wireless Pro powered speaker system ($900) and Prime Wireless Pro SoundBase streaming amplifier ($700). SVS, the Ohio-based company known for delivering high-performance subwoofers and speakers at moderate prices, has announced that its Prime Wireless Pro series has received Roon Tested certification. ![]()
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