Hi @flavo
Use the at symbol to make sure I get pinged. :)
Roon is a little different in that they don’t have a true browser client. They have dedicated clients for Windows, Mac, iPhone, Android (but not Linux) and I use it’s interface most of the time to browse my music library, but I can for instance, mount the music library and play with it via JRiver if I wanted to. I’d just have to set up my music folder on my Ubuntu box as a Windows share and off I go.
I want to reiterate that the cool part of Roon is that I don't really experience a separation between Tidal and my local library. If I look for Mel Torme all albums show up, whether I have them locally or on Tidal.
Use the at symbol to make sure I get pinged. :)
Roon is a little different in that they don’t have a true browser client. They have dedicated clients for Windows, Mac, iPhone, Android (but not Linux) and I use it’s interface most of the time to browse my music library, but I can for instance, mount the music library and play with it via JRiver if I wanted to. I’d just have to set up my music folder on my Ubuntu box as a Windows share and off I go.
I want to reiterate that the cool part of Roon is that I don't really experience a separation between Tidal and my local library. If I look for Mel Torme all albums show up, whether I have them locally or on Tidal.