Roon has transformed how I listen to music


I have a sizeable music library, and every few years, I try to organize it — to no avail. Ultimately, I would just go back to using foobar2000 or MediaMonkey and manually play back whatever album I want to listen to. Over the years, I used a variety of media players and organizers, but most of them ended up either being buggy or too convoluted that I often spent most of the time tinkering with the settings instead of listening to music.

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So when I heard about Roon, I figured it might just be the solution I was looking for. I was skeptical of the service initially; it costs $15 a month, $129 annually, or you can get a lifetime license by shelling out $829 — I thought that was an absurd amount of cash for what is basically a glorified music player.




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