My favorite digital audio player just got updated to the 1.2 version…
Roon 1.2 is finally live! This is our biggest release yet, with new platform support, new apps, new features, and lots of refinements based on the feedback we hear from our members every day. There are over 600 new features and improvements in all. Here are some highlights:
The new Roon Bridge app for Windows, Mac OS X, Android, and Linux lets you stream to PCs around the house in the same way we stream to Roon Ready devices. Now all of your computers can join Roon Ready, Airplay, Meridian, and Squeezebox devices as networked outputs for Roon.
Roon Remote has been released for iPhone and Android phone! Now there’s always a Roon controller within reach. Browse and play your music from anywhere in your home, whether you’re on desktop, tablet, or phone!
iPad Pro is the first tablet large enough to run Roon in landscape and portrait mode. If you’ve taken the leap (or have been thinking about it), our support for Apple’s latest iPad makes a stunning Roon experience.
Roon 1.2 also lets you play your favorite Internet Radio stations around the house. NPR in the office? BBC in the kitchen, dining room, and basement? Add any stations you like and stream them to your Roon outputs.
Roon on your PC is great, but the real magic is how it works with audio products from our hardware partners. The first five Roon Ready network players are shipping (with many more on the way) and our list of Roon Tested DACs contains over 30 partner products. In the coming weeks, Roon Core products will become available, meaning that instead of running Roon on your Mac or Windows PC, you’ll be able to use a server from one of our partners.
Roon Bridge is one of the most exciting new features… it is a lightweight background app that turns all sorts of devices into full-fledged, remote-controllable Roon zones. Install Roon Bridge on a spare PC, connect a DAC, and you get a high-resolution output that can be synchronized with the rest of your home! Roon is now an incredibly flexible platform for enjoying music and high-performance audio everywhere in your home.
Countless other improvements have been made based on user feedback. They include support for DSP volume, ganged volume controls, WASAPI volume control to ASIO zones, improved gapless playback, and configurable buffers. Roon also now supports WAV64 files and 32-bit content. Library management has also been improved with better support for NAS drives, better editing of multi-disc sets, and easier integration of iTunes libraries.