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foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #100
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I have one question. Does Audioscrobbler scrobble tracks that have less than 1 minute ?


black92: in a word - no.


foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #102
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Startup time : 0:00.187879
Handshaking: Client up to date.
Submit interval set to 1 seconds.
Handshake successful.
Submitting track to Audioscrobbler...
Cannot connect to server.


I've deleted the config info, re-added the plugin, filled in the config info again, and still I get "cannot connect to server."  Yes, I'm using the latest (foo_audioscrobbler, 1.3.4).  Any ideas?  I dont' have the official audioscrobbler application installed at all (this is my work computer).

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #103
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Startup time : 0:00.187879
Handshaking: Client up to date.
Submit interval set to 1 seconds.
Handshake successful.
Submitting track to Audioscrobbler...
Cannot connect to server.


I've deleted the config info, re-added the plugin, filled in the config info again, and still I get "cannot connect to server."  Yes, I'm using the latest (foo_audioscrobbler, 1.3.4).  Any ideas?  I dont' have the official audioscrobbler application installed at all (this is my work computer).

Are you sure that ports are not blocked on your work network? I can't connect from the office because of this.

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #104
They seemed to work about a month ago; the older version of audio_scrobbler worked.  I really don't think they locked anything down since then, but I could be wrong...

Plus, I'm getting a successful handshake.  That should mean something, right?

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #105
If the ARTIST tag has multiple values only the first value in the tag seems to be submitted to Audioscrobbler. For instance:

ARTIST = Joaquin Phoenix; Reese Witherspoon
TITLE = Jackson

Where the ARTIST tag is rendered as Joaquin Phoenix, Reese Witherspoon in Foobar appears like this on Last.fm:
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Joaquin Phoenix – Jackson


I'm using foo_audioscrobbler 1.3.4


What he said.  Being able to set the artist and track submission to a user-specified formatting string would eliminate a lot of mistagged entries.

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #106

If the ARTIST tag has multiple values only the first value in the tag seems to be submitted to Audioscrobbler. For instance:

ARTIST = Joaquin Phoenix; Reese Witherspoon
TITLE = Jackson

Where the ARTIST tag is rendered as Joaquin Phoenix, Reese Witherspoon in Foobar appears like this on Last.fm:
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Joaquin Phoenix – Jackson


I'm using foo_audioscrobbler 1.3.4


What he said.  Being able to set the artist and track submission to a user-specified formatting string would eliminate a lot of mistagged entries.

Not just artist. I put version (remixes) information in the VERSION tag so being able to format the title would be helpful as well. I also seperate SUBTITLE and EDITION for albums.

One other oddity I've noticed is that the DISC is always processed. Perhaps because I specify TOTALDISCS even when there is only one disc.

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #107
Hi,

i have the same problem. after startup i don't get any message about the connection status. after playing a few songs it only says:
Not submitting. Cache contains 1 tracks.
on_endoftrack
(if you play more tracks - there is ".. contains .. xyz tracks ...", of course)
when i enter wrong account data on purpose the status window shows an error message "can not connect to server" - however with the correct data - it is empty.
hope someone can help me to resolve the problem. is it possibly my firewall or my router (should be port 80 though, right?)

greetings
tilman
(P.S. sorry for my bad english - it's not my native language)

(i let fb2k run for a couple of minutes and got this nice log here - maybe it helps a bit further:
Not submitting. Cache contains 4 tracks.
on_endoftrack
Not submitting. Cache contains 5 tracks.
on_endoftrack
Not submitting. Cache contains 6 tracks.
on_endoftrack
Not submitting. Cache contains 7 tracks.
Handshaking: Client up to date.
Submit interval set to 1 seconds.
Handshake successful.
on_endoftrack
Submitting 8 cached tracks to Audioscrobbler...
Cannot connect to server.
on_endoftrack
Submitting 9 cached tracks to Audioscrobbler...
Cannot connect to server.)
the plugin is 1.3.4, and foobar is the most recent version)

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #108
hi everyone!

just got cheated into this whole last.fm business (grrr) and needless to say i'm very happy that there's a component for that scrobbling business.

it works fine on my machine (win2k, foobar 0.9.4.1, foo_audioscrobbler 1.3.4). however, i've got something on my mind that's bugging me, and that's playing (and submitting) untagged files. i'm listening to wav files a lot, and those files being left out wouldn't give an accurate account of the music i listen to. i know it's propably too much to ask for a routine that guesses tags from filenames and the like to be implemented into this very component, but maybe there are others anong you who could help me out with a workaround? i managed to convince the columns_ui to display untagged files properly, maybe there's a way this can be done with this component as well?

cheers, pano

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #109
Why would someone listen to WAV files ? Just convert them to FLAC (or other lossless format), tag them properly and your problems are gone...
WAV has no advantage over lossless compression, so i really cant understand why are you sticking with it.

BTW. Old foobar 0.8.x had an ability to tag wav files with APEv2 tags. Althogh this broke compatibility with probably all media players, but for you that could be an useful option.

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #110
Handshaking: Client up to date.
Handshake successful.
Submission failed: bad authorization.
Not submitting. Cache contains 3 tracks.
Handshaking: Client up to date.
Handshake successful.
Submission failed: bad authorization.
Handshaking: Client up to date.
Handshake successful.
Submission failed: bad authorization.

____

I have a somewhat odd problem (maybe you can tell me if it's the plugin or last.fm being loopy).  It submits as above... although, sometimes I remove my password and restart and it submits properly.  But, even when it submits properly it stops (for not reason that I can tell) and gives me bad authorization again.  It also will cache tracks but I suppose that's probably related.

Thanks.

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #111
Why would someone listen to WAV files ? Just convert them to FLAC (or other lossless format), tag them properly and your problems are gone...
WAV has no advantage over lossless compression, so i really cant understand why are you sticking with it.


thanx for the lecture, pal. what i don't understand is why some people can't imagine using an application in a way that is slightly different from the way they themselves do    sorry   

so here's why: i do a lot of sampler compiling which i need to burn quickly with feurio which sadly doesn't support flac compression. for numerous reasons feurio is the fix constant in this chain which couldn't possibly be changed so i'm keeping some files in uncompressed format...

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BTW. Old foobar 0.8.x had an ability to tag wav files with APEv2 tags. Althogh this broke compatibility with probably all media players, but for you that could be an useful option.


thanx for this hint, though this doesn't seem to be an option... pano

 

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #112
User defined submission strings would be awesome. Also, I'd like to see a button somewhere that submits all tracks at once. My main computer is not always online. Every once in a while i'll shut my computer off, unplugg all the cables, lug the machine down a flight of steps, and hook it up to the phone line my dad's computer normally has use of. I do this to update my software, resync my last.fm stats, download anything I need, and other things like that. Currently I have to just find a short track and play it to force it to update. I much better solution would be to just press a button for it to update.

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #113
Is it possible to get hold of the sources?
Om jag var söt som jocke thå,
skulle du tycka om mig då?

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #114
Hope this doesn't get totally discontinued in favor of last.fm's separate client software.  I still don't understand why anyone would want to use a separate application running in the system tray keeping track of everything when you can download a plugin and never look at it again.

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #115
Hi,

Great component!
Would you mind adding a feature to exclude (http)streams from scrobbling?
Much like the current "Only scrobble tracks from the media library".

I listen to Last.fm stations using foobar2000 through the lastfmproxy (great tool by the way). The proxy already scrobbles the tracks I listen to. So when foo_audioscrobbler is active in fb2k the tracks are scrobbled twice, which causes Last.FM the show warning like this one on my profile: "Some tracks you submitted have not been added to your profile for the following reason:
Spam protection triggered: You submitted a track dated earlier than your last submission."
A simple "Don't scrobble (http-)streamed tracks"-option would probably solve this.
Please consire it...

Thanks!

-Thor

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #116
Moved off-topic discussion on how to submit to Last.fm.

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #117
While I was using this plugin I was getting music distortion and skips in the music.  As soon as I removed it the problem was no longer present.  Has anyone else experienced this?

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #118
foo_audioscrobbler.dll Cache Viewer

Information

I have created a small to extract cache from foobar2000.cfg config. file. As I haven't yet figured out, how submit to Last.fm (thread link above), this utility cannot be used as one-time sender to last.fm (someone mentioned it somewhere above).
Fields displayed in a form are URL-decoded.

It can dump cache into a simple file.

Data format in the dumped file:
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%ARTIST_1%
%ALBUM_1%
%TRACK_1%
%DATE_1%
%LENGTH_1%
%ARTIST_2%
%ALBUM_2%
...


Everything dumped in the file is in same form as it was in foobar2000.cfg.

Manual installation (e.g. from 7-Zip archive)

I assume you already have VB6 runtime dll msvbvm60.dll.

1. Download and extract the archive.
2. Run install.bat.
3. Try to run scrobblercache.exe.
4. If it won't run, run install2.bat, then run scrobblercache.exe.

Warning
There must be file foobar2000.cfg in the application directory, or it throws error about the missing file.

Uninstallation
1. Run uninstall.bat.
2. Just delete remaining files in the application directory.

Download
Scroll down for new version.


If the application is unable to display cache, and you're really sure that the cache is there, upload the file foobar2000.cfg somewhere and send me link. I'll try to fix as soon as possible, if you contact me through PM (private message).


I still need to know if setup installation works or only archive works.

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #119
Hello,

Just downloaded this...but it doesn't send any data:
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Handshaking: Client up to date.
Submit interval set to 1 seconds.
Handshake successful.
Submitting 10 of 14 cached tracks to Audioscrobbler...
Cannot connect to server.
That's all...but last.fm is up. I opened my firewall for Foobar...

I am 100% sure I entered my username and password right...

So no idea what it could be  [/s]
Works now...just submitted everything...crazy but what the hell
Les mots d'amour...

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #120
New version of foo_audioscrobbler Cache Viewer 1.4

Installation steps above.

Notice
Program displays error message like cache is empty (or worse case it crashes, e.g. shows error like "Type mismatch") make sure the cache isn't empty by displaying Audioscrobbler options page. Second make sure you Save entire configuration by clicking on Save all button and copying configuration file foobar2000.cfg to a application directory.

Changes:
- improved algorithm for finding cache of foo_audioscrobbler plugin
- added some error checks routines, so not every time error like "Type mismatch" etc.

Download:
Here's an archive. (~450KB)
Here's setup with VB6 runtime. (~1,5MB)
Here's setup without VB6 runtime. (~710KB)


Feedback:
If there's some error that should not display (e.g. cache won't display even if you're sure that it is there), upload your config. file foobar2000.cfg somewhere and send me PM. I'll should fix it as soon as possible.



Note:
Keep in a mind that who wants to test it first time, try first install some of the setups. I still need to know if registration of ocx is successful. Thanks

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #121
Forbidden

You don't have permission to access /files/scrobblercache.7z on this server.

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #122
My provider is weird. He doesn't permit foreign referers (pages,servers from which you click on link,filled by your browser). Just click in an address bar in your browser and press enter, e.g. manually fill address of file.

I upload Cache Viewer there, because I hate services like Rapishare, MegaUpload etc. because they delete files after some time for example 1 month. Then nobody can download the file.

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #123
I've just released foo_audioscrobbler 1.3.5 which adds a manual submit feature to the preferences page to manually submit the plugins cache.

You can get it via the first post of this topic.

Kind regards,
Florian

foo_audioscrobbler 1.4.7

Reply #124
Thanks!