![]() Then download xmp-scrobbler (link below) and copy it to XMPlay directory. If you don't have Last.fm account yet, create one before you install xmp-scrobbler. So nothing to worry about - you share only your musical taste :-) This is what xmp-scrobbler sends to Last.fm: your username, your password (encrypted), track artist, title, album, time of play and optionally some technical data about tracks you're playing. And this is where xmp-scrobbler comes in - it monitors XMPlay in realtime and submits data about what you listen to to Last.fm. Information about what you're playing in XMPlay has to be transferred to Last.fm servers in some way. It's a superb free online service which blends music and social networking in an unique and innovative way. It lets you "join the social music revolution at Last.fm" with your favorite music player. In the final 0.6 version I plan to add couple of already requested features, so stay tuned if you want.Īnd of course big thanks to Aux for contributing his time and effort. ![]() I've been testing new code for two days and everything seems to be working OK, but I expect some bugs hence the beta version. If you want to try it - links (to the plug-in and to the source code) are as always below, but if you are good with previous version - just stick with it and wait few more days until 0.6 final is released.īeta version doesn't have too much new features, because I was focusing mainly on merging Aux's code for CUE sheets support and that's the main area that needs to be tested now, so any feedback is welcome. Thanks.īTW: as you may notice - I had to remove some older news from this message, because I got "The message exceeds the maximum allowed length (10000 characters)" warning.īeta version has been updated, bug causing crashes with certain files has been fixed, please re-download the plug-in / source code.Īnyway, version 0.6 is nearly finished, but I want to release beta version first, because large parts of the plug-in were rewritten. Please report any problems in this thread, preferably with log file contents (with "debug mode" option turned on) attached / copy-pasted. a few options added to control the log file and now "debug mode" can be turned off to make log file contents more human-readable CUE sheet support (thanks to Aux for cooperation on this feature!) - now tracks from CUE sheets can be submitted just like any other tracks if CUE sheet is detected by XMPlay (block "Cuesheet" appears in the Message window) this area of the plug-in is still quite experimental and I expect that some problems may occur Anyway, if you have some ideas, feedback is always welcome. In the next version I plan to add a few features (include / exclude directories, more plug-in status information in options), but all in all there's not much new stuff left to add, because xmp-scrobbler has quite simple task to do. Not so many new features in this version, as I wrote below - large parts of the plug-in were rewritten so this time I wanted to focus more on stability and usability, not on features. Note: This version is compatible only with XMPlay 3.4 or newer! ![]() ![]() It contains minor bug fixes in CUE sheet handling, extracting MusicBrainz Track ID from various file formats and other. Version 0.8 is available - this is only a quick bugfix release - fixes annoying "Wrong cache file format" bug.
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