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foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #825
When does the plugin scrobble a played track? In the official Last.fm client is it possible to set that the track is scrobbled when 50% - 100% are played.


unfortunately it's not a customizable option of this plug-in.  i would also like to be able to change it to 80% or 90%, but not high on most peoples priority list i guess.

this is a really long thread so i don't blame you for not finding it, but its been discussed before.
what i've seen is the same as this post [a href='index.php?act=findpost&pid=672930']#733 of this thread[/a]

if you let a track play to the end, it won't actually submit til the end of the track.  however, if you skip the track anything past 50% it will get submitted also.

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #826
Is it possible to get a callback inside a WSH Panel Mod when a track was successfully scrobbled? If not, I would like to suggest this as a feature request.

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #827
i told you yesterday that a track isn't scrobbled until playback stops. and by then it's too late to manipulate a track with WSH panel mod. just fetch the playcount during playback and increment it by 1. that will give the same net result as fetching the playcount after it has been scrobbled.

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #828
Is there anyway this can work with foo_upnp so that any tracks played by my Xbox 360 can be scrobbled?

I wasn't too sure who to ask, thought I'd start here first

Thanks


^^^^ yes this please. I would love PS3 UPNP/media server playback from foo_upnp playback to be scrobbled. There has been some talk in the foo_upnp thread, sounds like they need want access to api hooks or figure out how foo_dop does it.

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #829
Is there anyway this can work with foo_upnp so that any tracks played by my Xbox 360 can be scrobbled?

I wasn't too sure who to ask, thought I'd start here first

Thanks


^^^^ yes this please. I would love PS3 UPNP/media server playback from foo_upnp playback to be scrobbled. There has been some talk in the foo_upnp thread, sounds like they need want access to api hooks or figure out how foo_dop does it.


I never got an answer back on this for the author or foo_audioscrobbler, so I posted the request in the foo_upnp thread, hopefully a newer version will add Last.fm support

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #830
Just to make sure: this doesn't work with Foobar v1.0.2 beta 1, right? Because that's the version I have...

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #831
it works fine. if you described the problem you're having in a little more detail, maybe someone can help?

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #832
it works fine. if you described the problem you're having in a little more detail, maybe someone can help?


Ok, this may turn out to be a long post...

I started using foobar2000 today (6th of April), and I download the latest non-stable build (v1.0.2 beta 1). As a previous Winamp user, I thought foobar's interface was a little... hm... weird for me, but I got used to it (and now I find it better than Winamp's).

Then, I reinstalled Last.fm on my computer. It didn't recognize foobar automatically, so I had to do it myself. Later, I noticed that the "Last.fm" application wasn't working properly, and I've tried to find alternatives for that. foo_audioscrobbler was the only one, so I downloaded the 1.4.6 version from the link on the 1st post here.

I installed the .dll on my "components" foobar's subfolder, and I restarted foobar.

No results... Am I doing something wrong?

 

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #833
i'd remove the last.fm software completely.

then goto file>preferences>components and check the version of "Audioscrobbler" and make sure it is 1.4.6. also, you need to set your username and password under preferences>tools>audioscrobbler. look at the options regarding the media library as well. is foobar configured to monitor your music folder(s)? lastly you should be checking the foobar console and that will display success/error messages when scrobbling. (the console is found on the "view" menu).

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #834
i'd remove the last.fm software completely.

then goto file>preferences>components and check the version of "Audioscrobbler" and make sure it is 1.4.6. also, you need to set your username and password under preferences>tools>audioscrobbler. look at the options regarding the media library as well. is foobar configured to monitor your music folder(s)? lastly you should be checking the foobar console and that will display success/error messages when scrobbling. (the console is found on the "view" menu).


Thank you for the help.    I got it working now... I had overlooked the "Tools" menu, before, and that's why it wasn't scrobbling. 

/facepalm


foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #836
http://blog.last.fm/2010/04/12/yes-it-does
any new features able to be done using new Scrobbling API?

If you read this blog post carefully, there is nothing about the new API in it. It simply states that Last.fm no longer streams full tracks but redirects its users to services like Spotify and Hypem.

Currently, Last.fm collects feedback on the current proposal of the next version of the API here.

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #837
Hi there,

I'm using foobar2000 and the audioscrobbler for a while now and it's a really cool plugin, since I hate installing several programs just to post what I'm listening to.

So long the audioscrobbler works fine and I don't have any problems with it, until now... It seems that the audioscrobbler has a problem with one of my artists I'm listening too

Whenever I listen to a track of the artist "[:SITD:]" (without the quotes), then the audioscrobbler can't submit it to LastFM.. It doesn't even show an error in the console... it doesn't show anything in the console, like it would do with other tracks from other artists... And it does it only with [:SITD:]'s songs.

I tried to retag the ID3Tags of one of the songs to "SITD" and then submitting works, but LastFM then renames the artist on the Website to [:SITD:] again...

It seems like the audioscrobbler doesn't like it when a "[" or something like that is the first character of the artist's name. All other artists work, even when a "[" is within the track-title for example a remix done by [:SITD:]

Is it a bug or a limitation of the submitting protocoll? Because I don't want to miss [:SITD:]'s songs on LastFM, but I don't want to retag all the songs from [:SITD:] to SITD (which is actually wrong and LastFM recognizes it), only that they can be submitted to LastFM...

But apart from that little thing you did a real nice job!

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #838
Feature Request: Multiscrobbling, for example libre.fm and last.fm

Any willingness to implement this feature ? At least it would be great if the submission server was configurable with a default set to last.fm one. Then user who don't care about this setting will still get functioning plugin. User using libre.fm probably know how to configure this.

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #839
I just experimented a little bit and found a "quick" solution for the "[" problem when being the artist's first char... I just entered a little character-comparison done with foobar's titleformating language and when a [ is the first char, then I cut if from the artist's name before sending and let last.fm do the renaming

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #840
Feature Request: Multiscrobbling, for example libre.fm and last.fm

Any willingness to implement this feature ? At least it would be great if the submission server was configurable with a default set to last.fm one. Then user who don't care about this setting will still get functioning plugin. User using libre.fm probably know how to configure this.

Yes I would like to submit to libre.fm as well.
Here are some workarounds but I don't think these are acceptable long-term solutions

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #841
Yes I would like to submit to libre.fm as well.
Here are some workarounds but I don't think these are acceptable long-term solutions

Neither do I. I use an older version of the plugin with a proxy set within. Setting a global foobar proxy does not seems acceptable to me.

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #842
Sorry that I have done such an ugly thing but still better than using a global proxy configuration.
foo_audioscrobbler component can be patched to work with libre.fm.
I have just renamed the file, opened it in a good text editor and did a simple search and replace.
Search for:
Code: [Select]
post.audioscrobbler.com/?

Replace with:
Code: [Select]
turtle.libre.fm/?t9=fb2k&

When patching you need to preserve length so it's why I have added such a dumb variable into the url.
I apologise to the author this is just a workaround until the feature is added oficially.

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #843
Well, this is really the dirty way...
This is when I see those kind of hack are needed that I miss Open Source the most.

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #844
The problem is solved, please delete this post

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #845
I was wondering, if it's possible to add a "Love this track" feature in a future version. I noticed that Songbird can do it, but it sucks as a player. I'd rather wait until foo_audioscrobbler supports it

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #846
I was wondering, if it's possible to add a "Love this track" feature in a future version. I noticed that Songbird can do it, but it sucks as a player. I'd rather wait until foo_audioscrobbler supports it


this component enables you to do such tasks & more http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index....=76133&st=0

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #847
Whenever I connect my iPod to my PC I have the following issue:

The iPod doesn't send it's played songs data to foobar. Only when I use the option File > iPod > "rewrite database" will the played songs appear in the File > Preferences > Tools > Audioscrobbler. The songs are not automatically send to Last.FM. I have to submit the songs manually. When submitting the songs manually the connection often fails after submitting 10 or 20 songs.

Any ideas how to get the process automated? Plug in the iPod and everything automatically gets uploaded?



foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #848
Any ideas how to get the process automated? Plug in the iPod and everything automatically gets uploaded?


The rewriting process is part of another plugin (foo_dop) and no, you cannot make it automatically. About the scrobbling: the foobar does it automatically. As long as you play music, at the end of each music the program sends the information to last.fm.
The problem with 10 songs each time is because of their servers (I'm not sure about this) because sometimes the program sends more. But in the end all the songs will appear in your profile (even if you close foobar before).

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #849
Hi, just wanted to ask if there has been some change that makes using of older version of audioscrobbler no longer working well together with iPod manager?

It happened to me now twice, that I had about 150 songs from iPod (displayed in audioscrobbler as "Your cache contains 155 tracks"). Then I clicked "Submit" as usually and checked in Console that it worked ("Handshake successful.") So far so good. But the last.fm play counter hasn't changed, so something obviously went wrong.

Foobar 0.9.5.2
Audioscrobbler 1.3.16
iPod manager 0.6.4.8

(I'd like to stay with this foobar version, because my favourite skin "smooth.pui" has no foobar 1.0 version so far.)

Now I made a test with 5 songs only. From console:
Startup time : 0:00.374970
Audioscrobbler: Handshake successful.
iPod manager: detected DBVersion: 3
iPod manager: Apple iPod/iPhone connected. Device Instance Path: USB\VID_05AC&PID_1261\000A270013545ECE
Audioscrobbler: Importing played tracks from Zdenek
Audioscrobbler: Finished importing 4 tracks.
Audioscrobbler: Submitting 5 cached tracks...
Audioscrobbler: Submission succeeded.

Same result - nothing appeared in last.fm. Where's the problem???