WiiM Pro Plus - now ROON ready and certified

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The same for the volume level on the device or EQ being enabled?
Volume no as it’s a DAP and your controlling the hardware analogue volume of the head amp it doesn’t have any other eq to apply but if it did it would show up.
 
But you can see that it's not a mandatory thing based on the link I provided? It's not even a supposed behaviour.
I read it a little differently and I have had a number of Roon Ready devices and all have declared stuff like this.
 
How does the WiiM Pro behave? I’d be really surprised if nothing has been said about its behaviour in the past six months it’s been certified if it’s doing the same.

This link suggests that it should show what changes the WiiM device makes to the signal path:

”It tells you what your source material is, your output, and every detail in between. Whether it be bit depth or sample rate conversions, parametric EQ, other DSP options, or processing inside of your Roon Ready device, Signal Path lets you know.”

 
I read it a little differently and I have had a number of Roon Ready devices and all have declared stuff like this.
Perhaps after setting the WiiM to Roon Ready and use it with Roon, the DSP, PEQ and other settings do not work and are default?
 
How does the WiiM Pro behave? I’d be really surprised if nothing has been said about its behaviour in the past six months it’s been certified if it’s doing the same.

This link suggests that it should show what changes the WiiM device makes to the signal path:

”It tells you what your source material is, your output, and every detail in between. Whether it be bit depth or sample rate conversions, parametric EQ, other DSP options, or processing inside of your Roon Ready device, Signal Path lets you know.”

It's the same with the Pro, there is a limited feedback like the output used, but nothing about any internal processing.
 
How does the WiiM Pro behave? I’d be really surprised if nothing has been said about its behaviour in the past six months it’s been certified if it’s doing the same.

This link suggests that it should show what changes the WiiM device makes to the signal path:

”It tells you what your source material is, your output, and every detail in between. Whether it be bit depth or sample rate conversions, parametric EQ, other DSP options, or processing inside of your Roon Ready device, Signal Path lets you know.”

So, now it is the question, why WiiM do not provide that to see it in the signal path???
 
So, now it is the question, why WiiM do not provide that to see it in the signal path???
As I’ve already said, if it was required then I’m surprised Roon didn’t pick it up in certification.

Anyway, let’s see what WiiM and perhaps Roon say…
 
Is the new WiiM Pro Plus manual available now - containing the latest firmware changes, including "Roon Ready"?
 
Is the new WiiM Pro Plus manual available now - containing the latest firmware changes, including "Roon Ready"?
The manual doesn’t include firmware changes, you’ll find them (eventually, there’s always a delay in it being updated ) in the release notes page

 
The manual doesn’t include firmware changes, you’ll find them (eventually, there’s always a delay in it being updated ) in the release notes page
Thank you for this answer and please let me know if it is possible to disable the "Roon Ready" (RAAT protocol) functionality?
 
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