![]() HQPlayer ain't cheap when you add up all that ends up being necessary to get it to work. Roon simplifies that BS which would make Roon worth it to me, even though it is $700 software. Just getting HQPlayer to work at a basic level already pushes the boundaries of the level of BS I'm willing to put up with to get music playback to work. I don't want to have to deal with software/hardware issues that can, and will, break and prevent me from playing music. ![]() If one thing breaks or changes then I can't play my music. Yikes! $1900 just to play with that software component.Īnother factor is that I really dislike complex software/hardware environments to get audio to work. They just throw a Merging+ Anibus that's $1900 on the network and consider that success. It requires that some Merging Technoligies gear be on the network to use the software that makes that possible. ![]() ![]() I just looked at the aduiophilestyle article. Too different from the ways I've done things for 20 years. I tried Roon when it first came out and it's too much of a paradigm change from the other audio software I use. Click to expand.I use JRiver on Windows primarily. ![]()
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