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The picture that it generates of your last played tracks is slow as hell. The server load must be huge to make it real time but it could be faster than three or four hours. Its still saying I last listened to Mogwai at 3pm, when I have had Grandaddy playing all afternoon.
 
firky said:
The picture that it generates of your last played tracks is slow as hell. The server load must be huge to make it real time but it could be faster than three or four hours. Its still saying I last listened to Mogwai at 3pm, when I have had Grandaddy playing all afternoon.

I just refresh the screen and it updates
 
I played Cannibal Cooking Club - Das Schwarze Kanapee about 10min ago :mad:

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firky said:
i dont think oggs or apes work
Oggs scrob fine for me but I think it might depend on your player. I'm using the turbo geek player called Amarok which has last.fm integration built into its very core. It has even scrobbs some wavs I have (promos created by an old house mate) as long as I add the filename format to the settings.
 
Iam said:
Incorrectly tagged songs won't. So if you have an artist name, but the song is labelled "Track01", that won't...
Doesn't the plug in then try and guess from the file name?
 
Kameron said:
Doesn't the plug in then try and guess from the file name?

Mine just says:

"Some tracks couldn't be scrobbled as they were tagged incorrectly".

It doesn't even say which tracks, and I've never been fussed to go and look, tbh.

All my stuff is tagged correctly - for my needs, anyway.
 
I've just worked out that sometimes stuff doesn't scrobble if you leave the last FM thingy on between tracks. There are some things that weren't scrobbling where I've shut it down each time and closed winamp and then opened the next album, and then it's reopened automatically and scrobbled. Kind of ironic really considering that when you close it it says "are you sure you want to quit? Any music you play will not be scrobbled".
 
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

is it safe?

now that I've installed software which tells some remote server what I'm listening to, not sure I'm happy about it :eek:

useful site though, innit :eek:

 
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