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foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #775
Florian, thanks for the update.  I've noticed that the new version crashes foobar2000 when I try to scrobble streaming audio.  I didn't have this problem previously.  Is anyone else experiencing this problem?

I'm just looking into it and it seems that there is a bug in the current version (caused by blindly using the new SDK without further looking at all the various changes).

I'm working on a fix. Thanks for reporting.

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #776
Great!


foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #778
thanks for the update but i'm still getting the minor issues i stated in post [a href='index.php?act=findpost&pid=679620']#754[/a]

This is most likely related to the fact that you're using foo_audioscrobbler and a Youtube Scrobbler in parallel. Your profile page always list the last player used for communicating with the Last.fm servers.

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #779
hmmm... i do have a youtube scrobbler installed through greasemonkey but i very rarely use it (twice to my recollection).
maybe it just fires up anyway whenever i visit youtube which is quite regular. iv just uninstalled the youtube scrobbler anyway so i will see if the problem persists.

thanks for your time

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #780
Thanks for your great efforts! But still, the field remapping does not remap. See post #769. I also tried to fill the title field with [%artist%] just to see the result, but nothing seems to work. Neither I see anything change in the playlist, nor in the scrobbled data.


foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #782
You just earned the medal of awesomeness! Works perfect now.
Finally, clean scrobbleing data again

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #783
I'm having a hard time getting my iPod songs scrobbled. The scrobbles are not being imported from my iPod when I connect it. Any ideas on how to get it to work properly? It does scrobble songs when played in foobar, btw.


foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #785
The scrobbles are not being imported from my iPod when I connect it.

What is displayed on the console in foobar2000 when you run 'File > iPod > Rewrite iPod database'?

iPod manager: Warning - SQL post process command failed: duplicate column name: rental_expired
iPod manager: Generate SQLite database completed in 0.8354065 s

 

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #786
The scrobbles are not being imported from my iPod when I connect it.

What is displayed on the console in foobar2000 when you run 'File > iPod > Rewrite iPod database'?

iPod manager: Warning - SQL post process command failed: duplicate column name: rental_expired
iPod manager: Generate SQLite database completed in 0.8354065 s

OK, I think this is something for musicmusic (the foo_dop developer). I really don't know what this means

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #787
The scrobbles are not being imported from my iPod when I connect it.

What is displayed on the console in foobar2000 when you run 'File > iPod > Rewrite iPod database'?

iPod manager: Warning - SQL post process command failed: duplicate column name: rental_expired
iPod manager: Generate SQLite database completed in 0.8354065 s

OK, I think this is something for musicmusic (the foo_dop developer). I really don't know what this means


Will return to the foo_dop thread (again!). Thanks for the assistance.

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #788
Fixed the problem.

I enabled "Only submit tracks from my Media Library" and disabled "Submit tracks from dynamic sources", because I noticed metalboy had it like that. And now it works just fine. Pretty damn random if you ask me. But hey, it's fixed!

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #789
I've split some posts to [a href='index.php?showtopic=78608']Problems with scrobbling under foobar2000 1.0[/a]

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #790
Sorry for the stupid question; I'm a complete Foobar newbie.

Whenever I play a song in my library, it doesn't scrobble. What am I doing wrong?

Code: [Select]
Startup time : 0:00.069667
Opening track for playback: "\\haskell\music\A Place To Bury Strangers\Exploding Head\02 in your heart.mp3"
Audioscrobbler: Track is not in Media Library - not submitting to Audioscrobbler.



foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #793
Hi,
I have an iPod Nano 3th generation and I want to scrobble songs which I have listened until today. I´ve tried to use foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.6. but when I connect my Ipod there are not any information about count of played songs on my Ipod. In iTunes these information are correct. When I go into Library/Configure/Audioscrobbler the button "submit" is useless for me.

When I play a song in foobar2000 from the Ipod (I playd it full length) nothing happens and there is still note that "cashe contains 0 tracks"

Can you help me ? Thanks

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #794
Not sure but you might need iPod Manager for that. I have no clue if it will actually work though.

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #795
Not sure but you might need iPod Manager for that. I have no clue if it will actually work though.


Actually I have iPod Manager plugin too. The foo_dop am I right ? Or can me someone advise some other program that can scrobble iPod history from iPod Nano 3th gen ?

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #796
Have you checked the 'Import played tracks from portable devices' in the Audioscrobbler preferences?

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #797
Have you checked the 'Import played tracks from portable devices' in the Audioscrobbler preferences?


Yes I did. I checked everything except "only submit tracks from media library" - (this option I´ve tried too but nothing happend as well)

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #798
Actually I have iPod Manager plugin too. The foo_dop am I right ? Or can me someone advise some other program that can scrobble iPod history from iPod Nano 3th gen ?

Just checking - you've installed foo_dop, connected your iPod and did a "Synchronise" or "Rewrite database" with it? Because one of the latter two is required for foo_dop to transfer the playback info from the iPod to foobar2000...
np: 4'33"

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #799
Actually I have iPod Manager plugin too. The foo_dop am I right ? Or can me someone advise some other program that can scrobble iPod history from iPod Nano 3th gen ?

Just checking - you've installed foo_dop, connected your iPod and did a "Synchronise" or "Rewrite database" with it? Because one of the latter two is required for foo_dop to transfer the playback info from the iPod to foobar2000...


Yes I had installed foo_dop (if it means put the dll file into the components directory...and the same with audioscrobbler)...then I connected iPod and went into view/iPod devices/ there I selected the iPod and opened it and content of my iPod apeard immediately. I have tried "rewrite database" as well...but nowhere I can see how much times I listened to songs on my iPod (which is normally to find out in iTunes). But like I said previously also when I played some song in foobar, the scrobbling doesn´t work either.