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@foggyus91 

"$500.00 for Room is not covering your subscription to a streaming service like Qobuz or Tidal." 

Correct, but I have had it since just about the beginning so it turned out to be a very good deal by locking in the price from the get-go instead of going month by month and waiting.  Current rates are, $14.99/month, $149.88/year, or $829.99 for a lifetime membership.

I currently stream Qobuz and Tidal (both paid monthly) through Roon .  I should probably pay closer attention to whether I can get 99% of what I want to hear with one or the other but, by having both plus my own rips, I can almost always find what I want.  If Spotify comes on board, it will be interesting to see how that affects pricing of the other two or, if I were to only have two, which two of the three would I choose.  Maybe a reason to keep paying monthly for Qobuz to see how things shake out.

Received the Qobuz email offer last week and I am planning on passing to give me flexibility.  As a long time lifetime Roonie I subscribed to Tidal prior to Qobuz.  I left Tidal  when they abruptly cancelled (mid year) their yearly subscriptions and offered  increased monthly pricing. Grrrrr!   I do miss many of Tidal’s artists/albums that Qobuz does not offer.  With Tidal’s improved pricing I have been thinking of either adding or just returning to Tidal. 

What does everyone use to transfer all their curated music (playlists, albums etc) from one platform to another?

I used Soundiiz.  Worked fine.  I paid for 1 month membership and then cancelled my account.

https://soundiiz.com

@trecool99 

Please review transfer services like TuneMyMusic, FreeYourMusic, Soundiiz, or SongShift to migrate your music libraries and playlists effortlessly.

For example, Soundiiz: A widely used service which allows moving playlists and favorites easily across streaming services. It matches songs in catalogs and completes transfers quickly to preserve user collections while switching services. 

TuneMyMusic: Supports transferring entire music libraries and playlists between many services like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, Deezer, TIDAL, and more. Users authorize both accounts, select playlists or full libraries, and the platform automatically copies the music over, preserving playlists and structure. 

please review these services to determine the one that meets your needs.