Also through Qobuz’ native interface it is possible to stream all your purchased albums - some of these are not made available for streaming to other customers. Through Roon it was not possible to access these High Res (purchased) streams. It has caused problems in the past for Qobuz users with certain streaming plans (now grandfathered), who were entitled to stream above-CD resolution purchases, but CD quality only for all other Qobuz content. Of course, you can favourite all your purchases in Qobuz, and they will show up in Roon just like any other Qobuz favourites. They were shown originally, when Qobuz integration was first implemented, but there were some issues identified with the original implementation and the decision was taken not to show Qobuz purchases explicitly. This bit of quoted info from the Roon User Guide is to my knowledge incorrect: Qobuz purchases are currently (build 537) not listed or identified in Roon. Scrolling down in the “My Qobuz” pane will show you all the album and track purchases that you have made using either the Qobuz app or via the Qobuz web site Similarly in Roon, if you’re looking at a Qobuz album and click “+ Add To Library”, we’re adding it to your stored music, which makes it easily accessible via the album browser in Roon. Scrolling down in the “My Qobuz” pane will show you all the album and track purchases that you have made using either the Qobuz app or via the Qobuz web site. If you “Favorite” something in the Qobuz app, it is always accessible under the “My Qobuz” pane. We treat your Qobuz favorites just like storage. If you’ve already signed up for Qobuz, then you already know what your “Favorites” are (if not, there is a free trial!) You can find new music there, based on what you already own, and get lost in endless recommendations. Roon’s Qobuz integration gives you access to Qobuz’s massive collection of music overlaid with Roon’s extended metadata. Similarly in Roon, if you’re looking at a TIDAL album and click “+ Add To Library”, we’re adding it to your stored music, which makes it easily accessible via the album browser in Roon. If you “Favorite” something in the TIDAL app, it is always accessible under the “My Music” pane. We treat your TIDAL favorites just like storage. If you’ve already signed up for TIDAL, then you already know what your “Favorites” are (if not, there is a free trial!) Roon’s TIDAL integration gives you access to TIDAL’s massive collection of music overlaid with Roon’s extended metadata.
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