They are. I am running Roon and just take screen snapshots as it shows the exact album cover.
Alas, most classical lovers don't like Roon and prefer JRiver because they can organize their music in folders which Roon does not allow. For my needs where Classical is a portion of what I listen to it is fine. Here is a review I did of Roon although it has grown a lot since then: http://audiosciencereview.com/forum...er-and-library-management-software-review.18/
I understand .Since classical comprises 90-95% of my listening, I think I stick with JRiver!
[video]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VaOY9YSjXAM[/video]
The format matters less than the quality of the performance. I do find well recorded vinyl (from analog sources) to generally have the most realistic sound, and therefore better emotional involvement, but well recorded SACDs or hi-res files can come close--depends on the the original recording techniques. But it's the musicians that produce the most emotion in me.
Thanks. Streaming this through Tidal as I type this and it is delightful.Stellar playing and reference sound. My only complaint is the rather short (57 min) playing time--could easily have included Op.117, 118, or 119.
Thanks. Streaming this through Tidal as I type this and it is delightful.