thank you @rutherford i am listening. My worry is once i get roon ripping running the music lookup goes south with some of the odd listening tastes i have and i go back to manual apps... (but anyhow i learnt more about docker on the journey so far, with roon playing in the background) so i tend to think you are onto something.
whats the problem with the Roon CD Ripping extension? do you have experience of it or followed threads on it, i thought id give it a drive and find for myself, but glad to hear reviews. (dbpoweramp is what im replacing)
thank you @rutherford i have been backing up my CDs with other means for years. now im bought into Roon i want to rip direct into the Roon collection/db which its CD ripper tool will do just fine, thats if my Unraid capability permits it.
thank you for the tip. I have previously done this and went through the whole thing, no-one has touched this topic so far. I will reply on that thread with a link to this post.
Im trying to get the Roon CD Ripper extension but struggling to find the optical drive on my Unraid host machine where the Roon-Server docker is running well. (the roon extension manger is on a Unriad hosted VM (same host))
My research has indicated i need to use the --device docker run option in the Extra Parameters section of the Unraid roon-server docker configuration. So virtually connecting the drive to the Roon Server direct.
The options I tried that take and still let the roon-server docker run are:
--device '/dev/sr0':'/dev/dvd':'r'
--device '/dev/sr0':'/dev/cdrom':'r'
--device /dev/sr0
--device /dev/sr0 --device /dev/sg3
--device /dev/sr0 --device /dev/cdrom
you will get the jist, i have tried a few others that fail too.
The CD Ripper extension stalls at the setup stage of configuring the drive asking for a CD to be inserted.
ever hopeful for some ideas and direction.