


Luckily, the last.fm API gives you the ability to do that as you've discovered, but that's not the behavior people expect from their library software. The intent is not to keep track of how many times you've heard a song in any context in your lifetime. If you click any scrobble in last.fm, that's what you get, and that's what gets brought back into MB. The behavior exists here to mimic last.fm's behavior and also the experience of iTunes, etc, which is to track each time you listen to a specific track on a specific version of a specific album either on mobile or on the desktop. OK, and I'm saying that IMO a bunch of phantom plays in the library because a user ticked those options without thinking through the possible unintended consequences is a worse outcome for the end user than missing a few plays from unsupported third-party sites like Spotify. I don't know if this is the correct board to post it as is a feature request. Leave the Scrobbler URL as the default of post.
Connect lastfm scrobbler to last fm update#
My question is: Can we an update to MusicBee where we are able to configure how is the play count sync matching tracks? The bold text over this lines should give more accurate play counts. Next, select Interface -> Control Interfaces -> Audioscrobbler and enter your Last.fm username and password. The real reason is among my 120 scrobbles theres 20 done with the correct album name, and 100 with the album name "Moving Pictures (Remastered 2011)". Doing another API request including also the album name (Moving Pictures) I get just 20 plays Doing a simple API request by Artist / Title / Username I'm able to get the 120 plays for Rush My MusicBee shows only 20 plays for the same track My Last.FM account reads 120 plays for Rush - Tom Sawyer Where can I sign up for a Last.fm account? If you're new to Last.fm, sign up for an account by clicking here.I have just checked some issues I've been having with the play count sync, like some tracks getting way less plays than what Last FM was reporting, and happen to notice the reason is MusicBee is syncing matching the album name, messing with the numbers because some of the scrobbles were done from misstagged tracks. You can remove scrobbled tracks from your Library using the Last.fm website.

What if someone in my household plays music I don't like, can I remove tracks that I've scrobbled? Yes. Once these conditions have been met, the track is scrobbled when playback completes or the track is changed by the user. It must also have a track length of 30 seconds or more. When does Sonos Scrobble? In order to be scrobbled, a track must play for 240 seconds or halfway through, whichever comes first. Spotify (Account needs to be linked here.) Last.fm is powered by a type of tracking called 'scrobbles.' Last.fm tracks what songs and artists you listen to through a process called 'scrobbling.How does Scrobbling work on Sonos? Sonos scrobbles all tracks played in all rooms from any of the following sources: How do I add Last.fm to Sonos? See our article on adding music services to Sonos to learn how. This allows Last.fm users to share their musical tastes, make and receive recommendations from other users, and create custom radio stations. Every time you play a track it is added, or scrobbled, to your Last.fm account. What is Scrobbling? Scrobbling is a system that tracks your listening habits and uploads them to your Last.fm account. Where is Last.fm available? Scrobbling is available worldwide, except in China.Ĭan I play music from my Last.FM account to Sonos No, only the scrobbling feature from Last.FM is available on Sonos. Explore artist bios, tags, upcoming events and more at Last.fm. The more you listen, the more specific recommendations you’ll get. You cannot stream music to Sonos from Last.FM, but you can turn on “Scrobbling” to build your Last.fm profile and get music recommendations that you’ll love. What is Last.fm? Get more out of your Sonos by scrobbling to Last.fm.
