Last.fm plugin scrobbling problem
Re: Last.fm plugin scrobbling problem
@benzo8
Yeah it looks like that and I would like to try to track it down along with fix.
I sent you PM.
Yeah it looks like that and I would like to try to track it down along with fix.
I sent you PM.
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Re: Last.fm plugin scrobbling problem
News? Is there already a fix available?
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Re: Last.fm plugin scrobbling problem
No, I still do not have any returned mails from people at Last.fm
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Re: Last.fm plugin scrobbling problem
Having tried to be observant to see if I can find any pattern to this occurring:
1. When the scrobbling issue occurs, and if I shut down Mediamonkey, there will be a mediamonkey.exe process left running in the task manager.
2.a. If I kill that process, more of than not, MediaMonkey will restart automatically. My Now Playing playlist will be correct, and as the last state.
2.b. Sometimes, MediaMonkey will not automatically restart, and I will need to manually restart it. On doing this, the Now Playing playlist will be incorrect, in the state it was before I last started MediaMonkey.
3. After killing the rogue mediamonkey.exe process, MediaMonkey will scrobble correctly again for some indeterminate time.
4. Starting up or stopping MediaMonkey doesn't seem related to this issue, unless you actively kill the rogue process.
I haven't been able to ascertain what may be creating this rogue process - Peke I'm sure will understand what MM is doing in the background far better than I. Maybe this will help?
(This is on Windows 7x32...)
1. When the scrobbling issue occurs, and if I shut down Mediamonkey, there will be a mediamonkey.exe process left running in the task manager.
2.a. If I kill that process, more of than not, MediaMonkey will restart automatically. My Now Playing playlist will be correct, and as the last state.
2.b. Sometimes, MediaMonkey will not automatically restart, and I will need to manually restart it. On doing this, the Now Playing playlist will be incorrect, in the state it was before I last started MediaMonkey.
3. After killing the rogue mediamonkey.exe process, MediaMonkey will scrobble correctly again for some indeterminate time.
4. Starting up or stopping MediaMonkey doesn't seem related to this issue, unless you actively kill the rogue process.
I haven't been able to ascertain what may be creating this rogue process - Peke I'm sure will understand what MM is doing in the background far better than I. Maybe this will help?
(This is on Windows 7x32...)
Re: Last.fm plugin scrobbling problem
That's correct, if you have 2 MediaMonkey processes running scrobbling won't work.
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Re: Last.fm plugin scrobbling problem
Well.... still no update ....
Ok, because this native plugin is so damn annoying (silently dies all the time!!), I switched to something else. Works so far.
I will report a result the next weeks.
In the meanwhile take a look at this Scrobbler-method:
Configuring MediaMonkey with the Last.fm Dashboard (Submitted by Sizzly on Thu, 05/13/2010 - 6:29pm)
Works as it should!
kind regards,
Ok, because this native plugin is so damn annoying (silently dies all the time!!), I switched to something else. Works so far.
I will report a result the next weeks.
In the meanwhile take a look at this Scrobbler-method:
Configuring MediaMonkey with the Last.fm Dashboard (Submitted by Sizzly on Thu, 05/13/2010 - 6:29pm)
Works as it should!
kind regards,
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Re: Last.fm plugin scrobbling problem
If I remember correctly, the "old Winamp plugin" method doesn't work with Unicode and may have a few other downfalls.
Re: Last.fm plugin scrobbling problem
Works beautiful!! No more lost tracks! Brilliant!HateMe wrote:Configuring MediaMonkey with the Last.fm Dashboard (Submitted by Sizzly on Thu, 05/13/2010 - 6:29pm)
With that tool it is also possible, that MM scroobles even a track, when you only played 50% of it. With the native plugin you have to play 100% of a track to get it scroobled.
I will stay with that one .
Yeah, I discovered 2 times some kind of error, that every new played track replaced the last scrobbled track at http://www.last.fm . But that wasn't a real problem, because the "Last.FM Scrobbler"-tool saves every played track. On next start it sent all those tracks successfully to last.fm .Mizery_Made wrote:If I remember correctly, the "old Winamp plugin" method doesn't work with Unicode and may have a few other downfalls.
Well guys, after 1 Week and over 500 (successfully) scroobled tracks: IT WORKS!
Kind regards,
me
Re: Last.fm plugin scrobbling problem
The "Configuring MediaMonkey with the Last.fm Dashboard" thing does work nicely.
At least if you don't want to scrobble tracks with foreign characters such as russian, japanese,.....
Seems like for that there's no other way than using a different player if you want to scrobble these.
At least if you don't want to scrobble tracks with foreign characters such as russian, japanese,.....
Seems like for that there's no other way than using a different player if you want to scrobble these.
Re: Last.fm plugin scrobbling problem
Hey, goslings!
I'm pleased my tutorial worked for you. I feel loved.
R.
I'm pleased my tutorial worked for you. I feel loved.
R.
Re: Last.fm plugin scrobbling problem
Ah cool, the original author of above Howto is also here! Nice!Sizzly wrote:I'm pleased my tutorial worked for you. I feel loved.
Thank you very much for your Howto, it works as it should. No more lost tracks, thank you so much .
Kind regards,
Re: Last.fm plugin scrobbling problem
I recommend visiting the site of sizzly ( link in his sig )
As it's full of useful advices and tutorials.
As it's full of useful advices and tutorials.
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Re: Last.fm plugin scrobbling problem
Confirmed. Tracks with foreign character weren't scrobbled by this method. Too bad . Almost a perfect solution.guest0815 wrote:At least if you don't want to scrobble tracks with foreign characters such as russian, japanese,.....
I don't understand, why the "Last.FM Scrobbler" doesn't support (anymore) MediaMonkey? This shouldn't be however a big problem, since MM works with that old winamp-plugin?! Why don't they code a new proper plugin? Damn it .
Re: Last.fm plugin scrobbling problem
As developer of Last.fm developer I got notified by last.FM yesterday that they are releasing Scrobbling API 2.0 so we can expect issues.
We are looking into API 2.0 and ways to implement it into new version of native MediaMonkey plugin.
We are looking into API 2.0 and ways to implement it into new version of native MediaMonkey plugin.
Best regards,
Peke
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Re: Last.fm plugin scrobbling problem
I couldn't get Sizzly's Dashboard solution to work, so I will be sticking to the existing plugin for now. Given the frustrations of losing a long history when it fails, though, I decided to try to find a way to recover from the problem ie to scrobble the files that should have been scrobbled but weren't.
I have therefore put together the script below, which will generate a .scrobbler.log file (the same as are generated by portable players) for the selected tracks in the Now Playing window, based on their LastPlayed date/time. The log file can then be uploaded using standard mechanisms such as via the web, eg http://scroblr.net/ or via a standalone tool, eg http://code.google.com/p/logscrobbler/.
It has scrobbled the Unicode characters in the tracks I have, so I am hoping that it will resolve the problems with foreign characters.
Also, it is my first attempt at a MediaMonkey script, and first bit of coding for a few years, so please be gentle
Instructions
1. Save the following code into a text file with the name "CreateScrobblerLog.vbs", in the subfolder "Scripts" of the main MediaMonkey folder.
2. In the same "Scripts" subfolder, open the "Scripts.ini" file (as an Administrator if in Windows 7 etc) and add the text below to the end of the file before saving it.
3. Restart MediaMonkey and the script should be in the Tools/Scripts menu. Select some files in the Now Playing window, run the script, decide where you want to save it, and everything should hopefully work out OK.
I have therefore put together the script below, which will generate a .scrobbler.log file (the same as are generated by portable players) for the selected tracks in the Now Playing window, based on their LastPlayed date/time. The log file can then be uploaded using standard mechanisms such as via the web, eg http://scroblr.net/ or via a standalone tool, eg http://code.google.com/p/logscrobbler/.
It has scrobbled the Unicode characters in the tracks I have, so I am hoping that it will resolve the problems with foreign characters.
Also, it is my first attempt at a MediaMonkey script, and first bit of coding for a few years, so please be gentle
Instructions
1. Save the following code into a text file with the name "CreateScrobblerLog.vbs", in the subfolder "Scripts" of the main MediaMonkey folder.
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'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
' CreateScrobblerLog
' by Grondane
'
' Version 0.1 - 20 Nov 2010
'
' A script that allows you to recover when you
' discover that the MediaMonkey scrobbler plugin
' has failed to scrobble a bunch of the tracks
' you have been listening to.
'
' To use: select the tracks you want to Scrobble in
' the Now Playing window and run the script. A
' .scrobbler.log file will be created that can be
' uploaded to Last.fm here:
' http://scroblr.net/
' or by using a standalone tool such as this one:
' http://code.google.com/p/logscrobbler/
'
'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Option Explicit
function UDate(dateval)
'Dates are scrobbled as Unix timestamps, so
'this function converts dates into that format.
UDate = DateDiff("s", "01/01/1970 00:00:00", dateval)
end function
Sub CreateLog
Dim list ' list of songs to be exported
Dim res ' results of dialogs calls
Dim win ' window
Dim winS ' window with focus
Dim daycount ' how many days to check back
daycount = 32
' Move focus to Now Playing panel, on the principle that
' only those items should be scrobbled.
Set win = SDB.UI
winS=win.MainWindowFocus
win.MainWindowFocus = 4
' Get the list of songs to be logged.
Set list = SDB.SelectedSongList
If list.count=0 Then
res = SDB.MessageBox( SDB.Localize("Select tracks to be logged, please."), mtError, Array(mbOk))
Exit Sub
End If
' Open inifile and get last used directory.
Dim iniF
Set iniF = SDB.IniFile
' Let user select the output path.
Dim path
path = iniF.StringValue( "CreateScrobblerLog", "LastCreateDir")
path = SDB.SelectFolder( path, SDB.Localize( "Select where to create the Scrobbler log."))
If path="" Then
Exit Sub
End If
If Right( path, 1)<>"\" Then
path = path & "\"
End If
' Write selected directory to the ini file.
iniF.StringValue( "CreateScrobblerLog", "LastCreateDir") = path
Set iniF = Nothing
' Use progress to notify user about the current action.
Dim Progress, ExpText
Set Progress = SDB.Progress
ExpText = SDB.Localize("Creating Log...")
Progress.Text = ExpText
' Connect to the FileSystemObject
Dim fso
Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
' Create the output file. Creates Unicode file for compatibility with Last.fm.
Dim fout
Set fout = fso.CreateTextFile( path & ".scrobbler.log", True, True)
' Write header lines.
fout.Write "#AUDIOSCROBBLER/1.1" & CHR(10)
fout.Write "#TZ/UNKNOWN" & CHR(10)
fout.Write "#CLIENT/MEDIAMONKEY v" & SDB.VersionString & CHR(10)
Progress.MaxValue = list.count
' Iterate through the list of songs.
Dim i, itm
for i=0 to list.count-1
Set itm = list.Item(i)
' Check that the song has been played at all. Stop processing tracks if it hasn't.
If UDate(itm.LastPlayed)<0 Then
' The extra spaces in the message box are because my font is set at >100%.
' Modify to fit your settings as necessary.
res = SDB.MessageBox( SDB.Localize("Cannot Scrobble unplayed track '" & itm.Title & "'. "), mtError, Array(mbOk))
Exit For
End If
' Check when the song was last played. If more than 'daycount' days ago,
' ask whether it should be Scrobbled. Mainly intended as a sanity check.
' Note: 32 is set as the default on the assumption that NowPlaying lists won't
' last for more than a month.
If (UDate(Date)-UDate(itm.LastPlayed))>(86400 * daycount) Then
res = SDB.MessageBox( SDB.Localize("You listened to '" & itm.Title & "' over " & _
CStr(daycount) & " days ago. Do you want to stop? "), mtWarning, Array(mbYes,mbNo))
If res = 6 Then
Exit For
End If
End If
' Write the information for each track to the file.
' Note: LastPlayed is the time the track finished, but Last.fm uses the time it started, so it has to be converted.
fout.Write Join( Array(itm.ArtistName, itm.AlbumName, itm.Title, itm.TrackOrderStr, _
CStr(CInt(itm.SongLength/1000)), "L", CStr(UDate(itm.LastPlayed)-CInt(itm.SongLength/1000)), _
""), CHR(9)) & CHR(10)
Progress.Value = i+1
if Progress.Terminate then
Exit For
end if
next
' Close the output file and finish.
fout.Close
' Return focus to original panel.
win.MainWindowFocus = winS
' hide progress.
Set Progress = Nothing
res = SDB.MessageBox( SDB.Localize("Log Created. "), mtInformation, Array(mbOk))
End Sub
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[CreateScrobblerLog]
FileName=CreateScrobblerLog.vbs
ProcName=CreateLog
Order=60
DisplayName=Create a Last.FM Scrobbler Log...
Description=Generates a Log from the selected tracks in the Now Playing window.
Language=VBScript
ScriptType=0