

Also, the problem occurs if I enable the Windows audio output device individually (Realtek WASAPI on the laptop, NVidia WASAPI on the desktop) and choose that as the playback device instead of the OS default audio out. I’ve tried rebooting the OS, updating the OS, updating all audio drivers. It just quickly goes through the playlist until it reaches the end then says “nothing playing”. In fact, I can see the songs flashing past on the Now Playing bar. Back in the browse screen, I select the playback device to be the laptop and then press play. I open Roon on the laptop and go to Settings > Audio and enable the Windows default device. The problem occurs when playing from Tidal, Qobuz, or local library. The problem occurs on my wifi connected Windows 10 laptop and on my Ethernet hard-wired connected Windows 10 desktop. Select your HDMI device and click Set Default. Press the Windows () key + X at the same time. This can be changed in the Manage Audio Devices window by selecting the the desired device from the Playback tab and. If you have something plugged in to both at the same time, it will only play out of the one that is set to be the default audio device. The goal is to have Roon play through my laptop speakers (and also my desktop speakers). Use the instructions below to select the HDMI source as the default audio device. Win 7 only allows playback out of one device (ie front or back audio jack) at a time.

Where do I look in Roon to see this? I’m guessing 5000 tracks. Recently I have the need to playback through Windows 10 laptop speakers or Windows 10 desktop speakers and that is the problem. Everything works as expected through those endpoints.

Both wired Ethernet through the Netgear Nighthawk. Roon endpoints are Bluesound Node 2i, and Hegel P190. Network Switch: Netgear Nighthawk X6 R8000 Connected Audio Devices NAS QNAP TVS-463 Wired Ethernet - Intel Celeron CPU.
