@stodgers
I suggest you rip your CDs externally and then load up the files onto the Rose. This will save you so much pain having to fix things afterwards.
Following the very helpful advice of others here, I also now use the excellent Mp3Tag editor to make sure that all Metadata is in perfect order.
I share with you the frustrations related to the inabilities of the Rose’s software to handle Metadata properly. Such as a shame as many other users here have noted the same.
I had an absolute nightmare years ago when I first bought my RS150 and attempted to rip many hundred of CDs - I have painfully learned so much despite the marketing claims by HiFi Rose about CD ripping capabilities.
After about 3 years, I have to say that some improvements have been made on the software side, for example - in the relatively new Rose One App - searching for an artist now provide the results which actually match what’s contained in my own Music library! It didn’t use to be like that. Searching for an artist or an album on the old Rose Connect Premium was an almost pointless task.
So, all in all, although slowly and rather randomly (your point about a roadmap is spot on…), there are some improvements. We all just have to be patient and hope that ‘the software department’ will deliver design and solutions so intuitively good that will ‘disappear with use’.