some people have "pull" I guess
Or guinea pigs!
some people have "pull" I guess
David has a fast download and upload internet connection, which nice to have for a large stored file librarysome people have "pull" I guess
No problem updating on my end. Did you try a soft reboot on the Extreme? Then attempt to proceed with the update.Has anyone else been having a problem updating Roon on their Extreme? Mine is running Roon Server Version 2.0 (build 1359) which is from 1st Feb. Current production is 1407. Every time I check for new versions, it shows the progress bar to around 75% then I get this error message
‘There was an error checking for an update’.
Apologies for what is undoubtedly an unpopular question at this time of mass activity.
No problem updating on my end. Did you try a soft reboot on the Extreme? Then attempt to proceed with the update.
Shot in the dark here Malc: Go into Roon Settings, Setup, Clear Cache, it will prompt you to do a restart, do the restart. See if that works...I also doubt if updating XDMS will have anything to do with this...Yes, tried that several times John. Thanks. I haven’t updated XDMS since installation at the end of Jan, I don’t know whether that has any relevance at all. I doubt it though.
Support@taikoaudio.comShot in the dark here Malc: Go into Roon Settings, Setup, Clear Cache, it will prompt you to do a restart, do the restart. See if that works...I also doubt if updating XDMS will have anything to do with this...
Most likely your roon version is too old, luckily we have an easy fix for that.Yes, tried that several times John. Thanks. I haven’t updated XDMS since installation at the end of Jan, I don’t know whether that has any relevance at all. I doubt it though.
I figured Taiko has a few things going on about now..
BTW clearing the Cache after every listening session is a valuable tip. @Kris turned me onto doing this, takes 10 seconds and it keeps the evil spirts away...When XDMI is available and no more XDMS for a while that clearing of the cache will be helpful...
Yes. I do it also after every listening session. Great tipBTW clearing the Cache after every listening session is a valuable tip. @Kris turned me onto doing this, takes 10 seconds and it keeps the evil spirts away...When XDMI is available and no more XDMS for a while that clearing of the cache will be helpful...
is that the 'Clear Image Cache' you are referring to?Yes. I do it also after every listening session. Great tip
This is what I do as well Mike.It does say Image Cache but I think it has other attributes to it. I find by doing as @Kris suggested (after every listening session) it alleviates other kinds of hiccups...
Well I thought u never use roon...This is what I do as well Mike.
I dontI thought u never use roon...
Well I thought u never use roon...
I’m running out of storage space on the extreme. I have the taiko router and switch. If I remember correctly there was a plan to run a nas direct from the router that would be immune to network effects? Is this still in the works? If not what would the best way (sound wise) to add more space without having to spend a bomb on a new NVME PCIE card?