What exactly is ROON?


Pardon my ignorance, but what is the deal about ROON?  Why would I need it?  How would I use it?

manhattan1

Another choice to investigate would be Audirvana. A better way to stream from a laptop.If you use a computer to stream music this software has an exclusive mode that bypasses the crappy volume controls and allows for a straight signal to an external DAC.  Has other sound related features such as upsampling and high quality digital volume control. Works ONLY with Tidal or Qobuz.

 

@gdaddy1 I've used Audivarna when streaming with my dac.  Sound quality is excellent. 

Roon is a sophisticated music management platform designed for audiophiles and music enthusiasts. It serves as a centralized hub for accessing, controlling, and playing digital music from various sources. Here are some key features and functionalities of Roon:

1. **Music Management**: Roon organizes your digital music library, including local files, streaming services, and internet radio. It cleans up metadata and creates a cohesive library that enhances the listening experience by providing rich content such as artist bios, reviews, and concert dates [[2]](https://www.whathifi.com/advice/roon-everything-you-need-to-know).

2. **Multi-Device Compatibility**: Roon is compatible with a wide range of audio devices, allowing users to stream music across multiple rooms and devices. It supports various technologies, including Roon Ready, AirPlay, and Chromecast, ensuring that you can play music on almost any device in your home [[1]](https://roon.app/en/)[[3]](https://roon.app/en/how-roon-works).

3. **High-Quality Sound**: Roon is designed to deliver audiophile-grade sound quality. It supports bit-perfect playback of various audio formats, including high-resolution audio content, ensuring that music sounds as lifelike as possible [[1]](https://roon.app/en/)[[2]](https://www.whathifi.com/advice/roon-everything-you-need-to-know).

4. **Roon Core and Remote**: The Roon Core is the central component that manages music playback and library organization. Users can control the Roon Core through the Roon Remote app, available on smartphones, tablets, and computers, allowing for seamless interaction with the music library [[2]](https://www.whathifi.com/advice/roon-everything-you-need-to-know)[[3]](https://roon.app/en/how-roon-works).

5. **Roon ARC**: This feature allows users to access their entire Roon library on mobile devices, enabling offline listening and direct access to streaming services like Tidal and Qobuz [[2]](https://www.whathifi.com/advice/roon-everything-you-need-to-know).

6. **Community and Personalization**: Roon offers personalized features that adapt to users' listening habits, providing tailored recommendations and insights into artists and music [[2]](https://www.whathifi.com/advice/roon-everything-you-need-to-know).

Overall, Roon is not a music streaming service itself; rather, it enhances the music you already own or subscribe to by providing a rich, organized, and high-quality listening experience.

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Learn more:
1. [Roon](https://roon.app/en/)
2. [What is Roon? How the music platform works and what devices are Roon Ready | What Hi-Fi?](https://www.whathifi.com/advice/roon-everything-you-need-to-know)
3. [Roon - How Roon works](https://roon.app/en/how-roon-works)

Roon is a software program that does three main things:

Combines your music: It takes all the music you own (on your computer, hard drives, etc.) and all the music you stream (like from Tidal or Qobuz) and puts it all together in one place. You don't have to switch between different apps.

Makes your music experience better: It adds a lot of extra information to your music, like artist biographies, album reviews, and connections between artists. It also displays your music with high quality images. It's like having a super-detailed music encyclopedia.

Plays your music everywhere: It lets you play your music on different speakers and devices around your house, all controlled from one place. It also focuses on making your music sound the best it possibly can.