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Appears that way! Do not disable it and you should be fine for a bit. https://roonlabs.com/partners
Dylan CaudillRoon Labs: Manager, Technical SupportHi everyone:To clarify, this only affects devices which are going to be Roon Ready network players 8 but were released before their Roon Ready certification was completed. When our partners create a Roon Ready network player, they go through a certification process that ensures they meet the quality requirements expected of all devices in the program.When a device releases in an uncertified state like this, they are in violation of our licensing agreements, and we cannot ensure that these uncertified Roon Ready network players live up to the quality that is expected of Roon Ready devices.This does not affect non Roon Ready devices like USB DACs, Roon Tested devices, Airplay, Sonos, etc. These devices will continue to be supported. If your device does not specifically say Uncertified on the audio settings screen, it will not be affected.
Fairly sure this is for certified Roon endpoints. The Salk streamer is a linux PC running Roon Core/Server. It is where you would enable the endpoints it discovers on your network.
Interesting, so in looking at my audio device set-up. It says my OPPO Sonica DAC is "unidentified" - wondering if that is the same as uncertified. That would certainly be a bummer if I need to purchase a new DAC, but there are SO many DAC's out there that I am sure are not certified. Hopefully over the next few days Roon further clarifies the situation.After going through fast growing thread on the Roon support boards, it appears that in your Audio Settings - a big red "uncertified" shows up on anything Roon "sees" that will be affected. Right now the streamer (which as noted is more of a computer) and my oppo sonica do not have that - so I am hopeful.
This isn't specific to the Salk Stream, but I emailed Innuos about my Zen Mini and got this response. It may help to clarify (or raise more questions).The short answer: No, this does not affect Innuos servers. If you go to Roon > Settings > Audio this only affects devices that show there as "Uncertified".The long answer:There is much confusion about what Roon Core, Roon Ready and Roon Tested really is:1. Roon Core - this is a partnership for devices that can act as a Roon Core so they can both act as an endpoint and serve other endpoints.2. Roon Ready - This is a certification for endpoint devices - streamers that normally do not have storage and cannot run as Roon Core. 3. Roon Tested - This is a certification for devices such as DACs that can connect to either a Roon Core or a Roon Ready endpointYou can read a full description from Roon here. https://kb.roonlabs.com/Roon_partner_programsThe current announcement from Roon applies only to Roon Ready devices and regards manufacturers who have initiated a Roon Ready certification process, where they have received SDKs and have unfinished code but are already selling their devices and market them as Roon Ready. You can see the full announcement here. https://community.roonlabs.com/t/roon-ready-certification/91655/63This is not the case for Innuos. Our devices are Roon Core servers and although they can work as an endpoint, Roon Ready certification doesn't really apply to our product. Currently, Roon only lists partners on their website for Roon Ready and Roon Tested devices. Innuos is a Roon Core partner and, as such, Innuos will not show there. We hope this clarifies your question.Best regards!
Roon will not provide support for Innuos devices as Core or Endpoint. Here is what Danny at Roon said a while back https://community.roonlabs.com/t/about-the-innuos-category/76636
Thanks for the info- maybe its time to look at a Salk StreamPlayer
Sorry for the slow response, but I just wanted to confirm with Roon before I did.There will be no issues with StreamPlayer Gen III or Gen III SE working with Roon.There has been a change in what is considered "Roon Ready." It now mainly concerns units that serve as Roon endpoints. Those must be certified.We supplied a StreamPlayer to Roon for testing when we started installing Roon by default. The technical description now should be that a StreamPlayer is a "Roon Core" device. Roon will continue to support the StreamPlayer as a Roon Core device.So there are no worries.- Jim