

Gig speed internet is fast but roon isn’t going to saturate your gig speed connection. There’s still the network contact to roon or tidal which is a big bottleneck. Faster… well sort of… you need the speed for the database search which happens on the os drive, for local files. Makes things simpler and faster by taking a variable out of the Roon play equation. Then check the box for “Login as:” and fill in “guest” for “Username:” Then save your work and and you should be able to see if everything is working by clicking on the big left to right arrow in the middle of the Chronosync window.įor reference, here’s what my Chronosync synchronizer window looks like: Check the box for “Attempt to mount server”. Then Select Options on the “Target Side”.
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Should be able to select the right directory just like you were able to do from the Mac Finder. Then choose your target directory on the Nuclues by selecting “Choose” in the “Destination Target” side of the window. I do a a “Mirror Left-to-RIght” and select “Synchronize Deletions.”

Then select the “Operation” in the middle of the window. Do that by clicking “Choose” in the “Source Target” side of the Chronosync window and navigating to your source music directory on the Mac. Assuming you’d have no trouble selecting your source on the Mac in the “Source Target” side of the window. Then you’d open Chronosync and select “New” → “Synchronizer”. If you can get to it from there, then Chronosync can get to it (I’m assuming that’s what you’re trying). First step is to make sure you can get to the right target directory on your Nucleus from Network in the Finder on your Mac.
