"Roon Five"

Cheater pants!

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I thought my library of about 8TB with 600+ artists was big. Holly cow some of you guys have double or triple that. Only a half dozen songs in the library are MP3, everything else is half Redbook and remainder hi-res.

What is the total size of your libraries in TeraBytes?

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yeah, i’m blown away by these monster libraries, too.

I have around 600 Redbook CD’s ripped, and maybe 50-75 hi-res downloads. Mine’s mostly all FLAC and not even a Terabyte.

The rest are simply saved to my library from Qobuz or Tidal, which don’t really take up any space.

(I have LPs, too, but we’re not talking about that.)

This is what Roon shows for my library. The total is roughly 2tb. Most are FLAC files either ripped from CD or downloads. I use a compression setting of 5 on the FLAC rips.
Many of them are saved on my local machine as Roon / Qobuz saves so dont occupy much space.

And odd mix, I am curious.

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Here are mine:

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Worrisome Heart is a great track.

Thanks for sharing.


About 2tb, mixed mp3 and flac. Up until about 5 years ago I fell for the “v0 and 320 mp3 are indistinguishable from lossless” line.


7.5 TB here. (Quite a bit of DSD)

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Just under 2 TB. Large percentage of my files are ALAC. The rest are AIFF & DSD. The DSD is about 200 albums, which are mostly SACD rips.

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So much music and so little time!

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jeebus, that’s all the data in the whole world

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I’ve been buying CDs lately like a crazy person. (And then ripping them via dbpoweramp.) Finding great stuff in the used bins, which are replenished every day. (My record shelves are kinda full, so I only buy vinyl if I see something really interesting.)

I don’t have many addictions, but my daily trips to the local record shop are starting to feel like one.

:flushed:

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Really enjoying this thread and the exposure to so much new (to me) music.

Keep 'em coming folks.

I am two “records” away from being ready to post my latest “Roon Five”.

Cheers.