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In Reply to: RE: Would you be more specific? posted by mlsstl on May 10, 2024 at 09:48:31
I think I've seen other 24/192 files play, but I'll check in to it. The streamer is a newer model Roon Nucleus I bought used. I just connected a SSD and plugged it into Ethernet. I don't know if there is any to set.
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You must provide your Qobuz login credentials somewhere in Roon in order to access content.
IIRC most of the Qobuz files play using Roon.
you must validate and eliminate possibilities.
I seriously doubt that Roon somehow decides what Qobuz content it will play and that which it will not. Unless of course, a given player does not support the highest resolution formats.
In the garage system, I use an older AVR which has a 192/24 DAC but does not support that resolution using S/PDIF which is how I connect my Raspberry Pi player.
I've confirmed that I can play other 192/24 files from Qobuz, so I don't know what it is about the Channel Classics files that cause the problem for me. Perhaps I should try deleting them from my favorite list then reselect them.
It's possible since your flagging, those titles could have been moved or replaced.
I think you're making progress isolating the trouble only you seem to experience.
I periodically run into that with Qobuz -- they change something about the link to the "favorite" and selecting the album that way no longer plays.
However, if you search for the album, you'll generally find it still available for play. (There are exceptions, where due to copyright changes an album is no longer available for streaming, but I don't see that very often.
LMS tags changed albums and tracks that are no longer playable with as asterisk -- you'll need to delete it from your favorites, search again for it, and add the new link back to your favorites. I have no idea if other streaming software identifies such albums with an asterisk or some other tag.
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