It’s a good price, but there doesn’t seem to be urgency to fix any of its design problems. Apparently a manual option used to be available but is no longer for some odd reason? If you’re meticulous about your scrobbles, I wouldn’t waste your time on this app. The developer chose to rely on background refreshing, which doesn’t always work. This app’s success relies on accurate scrobbling, and it shouldn’t be too difficult to ensure that works, right? Very strange choices. Along with having to constantly reset the app, I don’t understand why it always seems to be two steps forward, one step back. All of those featured tracks are messing with the way my library is tracked. But for some reason there’s now another crucial missing feature that seems to be removed for no obvious reason? There used to be a way to scrobble using the album artist, and now there isn’t a way. Then you can copy and paste the list of found items here on GitHub.EDIT: This last update seems to fix many of the app’s issues, where I’m not losing scrobbles often if ever. If you know how to work with the source code you could review and add debugging notifications to a few other files ( Networker SLSNetManage ) just to be safe, but the two I listed above should provide enough information. Then you open up logcat.txt in a text editor and search for the TAG you are debugging. Using your native command-line run adb logcat > logcat.txt I assume if you're using Linux or BSD or something else you know what to do (it's very similar to Mac), if not just ask me. How to install and use adb Windows xda-dev forums You could connect your android device for debugging when you connect to wifi that would great! I am also going to patch the following line to HTTPS which may help your scrobbles reach their destination. I will make the cache exorbitantly large and test what happens. So far in my testing I haven't had any dropped scrobbles. Hi it's great you are having less dropped scrobbles. I'll report back at the end of the weekend, if not sooner.Įdit: Just out of curiosity, is there anything I can do that would help development with this problem? Logs or error messages? Is there anything I could do before or after attempting to scrobble that would help? I'll put it on random for a day or two and get up to 300 and try to scrobble. I'd rather let the scrobble cache grow large and scrobble everything in one large chunk once or twice a month, rather than every week. The only internet connection it has is when I turn the wifi on. The phone I use isn't used as a phone its sole purpose in life is music playback. I am planning on letting the cache fill up again, as a sort of test to see if it has been fixed. I should have written down my results, but I am pretty sure the missing tracks problem was mostly above 175. I think I may have gone above 200, but I can't remember. Probably three months ago I did a sort of test or experiment. To be honest I can't remember if the app updated, but I think it did, so I am not sure if the problem has been fixed. I have not been having any dropped scrobbles. If I were to guess it would be on average around 150. Not sure about the logic of the program, but sounds like scrobbling using Wi-Fi is the only way for me atm to do it Thanks for looking into the problem.įor the last month or two I have been scrobbling at or below about 200 tracks. Maybe App is trying to send the scrobbles while net is started up, but it doesn't detect while net goes off and simply moves on (so techincaly it's trying to scrobble, but since connection goes down it doesn't stop it and mark track as scrobbled). Using standard settings on Scrobbler.Īlso I'm using JuiceDefender to reduce the ammount of battery usage, so whenever I turn on the screen, net is started up, when screen goes dark - it goes off. The earliest one from today is ~18.30 but I started to listen around ~17.50 (and for sure I didn't start with the track which is scrobbled at first place). However, what I noticed today - all the scrobbles from today's morning simply doesn't exist on my LastFm profile. Music itself is pretty much something "daily" for me, so I assume at least ~100 scrobbles should be done daily. Last.fm Scrobbler/Legacy Last. So I'm using HTC One M7 with PowerAMP as my music player. Last.fm Desktop Scrobbler: The Last.fm Desktop Scrobbler for Windows is a simple app that runs in the background and automatically updates your profile with what you’ve been playing on your computer via native media players such as Windows Media Player or iTunes. But also for some reason songs are not scrobbled at all.
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