![]() And, of course, these playlists would auto update songs in and out based upon these filters. This script has been tested on Mac OS 10.11 with stock Python (2.7.10). If this could be done “by playlist” it would be great. This script will scrobble your currently playing iTunes track to Last.fm in the background without a GUI. ![]() Play only songs in playlist ABC (or from a select several playlists)ĭo not play any song that has more than XX playsĭo not play any song that has been played in the last XX months I generally build smart playlists so they render focused portions from larger playlists with hundreds and thousands of tracks: Virtually all collected as complete albums (around 2600). Here’s a rundown of what I’d like to filter down to…Īs preface, I have an iTunes library of roughly 30,000 songs. It includes plugins for Winamp, Windows Media Player, iTunes and foobar2000. One thing that stands out is if I had the ability to use the Focus features based upon existing playlists, it’d be a huge step toward what I want to do. Last.fm Scrobbler is a handy and intuitive Last.fm client designed to help you manage your music easily. I can sense that Roon has powerful tools, and could potentially do what I want. I’m very interested in the power of focus, tagging, and filtering features in Roon. I’ve been working on this application on and off for. It fetches all your scrobbles from your (or anyone’s, really) Last.fm account, assembles them in terms of Play Count and Date Last Played for each music track, and then exports this data to either Windows Media Player 11 or iTunes. Thanks for the reply, I would have replied sooner, but for the life of me it doesn’t seem like Roon is sending emails when you reply, despite my settings saying it should (totally different topic!). The Last.fm Scrobble Fetcher & Mapper does exactly that. So, does Roon just not push anything back to the iTunes Library XML file? It is a pull relationship, only? This would answer many yet to be asked questions, if so. I’m feeling lucky, since were Roon “last played” and “play counts” not making it back to iTunes, it’d probably be a “game over” moment for me, given how much I rely on last played dates to curate my Smart Playlists. I’m noticing that the credit for these updates appearing back in iTunes is more due to the way I use different apps (iSyncr and LastFM Scrobbler) to keep my Android phone and iTunes (Windows 10) in sync. How often is that happening, btw?īut, does Roon push info back to iTunes in any ways? After day 1, playing music solely via Roon, I saw that the “last played” time stamps updated in iTunes when I checked the following day. And, I’ve seen new music that was added in iTunes (and playlists) later appear in Roon as if it’s quietly and continually auto-checking for updates (good!). Thus far, the entire Playlist and Smart Playlist import activity seems to have worked. Critical for me is that Roon and iTunes communicate. ![]() To achieve that, modify the file iTunes Scrobbler/Tokens.swift and put there your API Keys.I’m 3 days into my 14 day trial and enjoying things so far. If you try to use the app building from it's sources, you first need to set up your last.fm developer keys and github token. Look for the logs at /Users//Library/Logs/iTunesScrobbler/, grab the latest file (the pattern of them are always iTunes .dd.log). But, the worst of all above is that cannot cache the scrobbles. Also, sometimes, the scrobbler doesn't open or gets stuck while opening and it's kind frustrating. If you try to use the official Last.fm Scrobbler in 10.12 or higher, you get all the time an "Device Scrobbles" notification. You can disable send the scrobbles and store them all in the cacheĭownload now in the latest release.Can see and manipulate the scrobbles in cache.It is configured to open up with iTunes, though the folder is created any time the program is opened at all, not just on system startup (if that makes any sort of. The folder is created any time the program is started. Discussion in Software started by Valgrindar, Feb 10, 2011. Can be opened at login, instead when iTunes/Music open Last.FM scrobbler creates 'Startup' folder on desktop.Has a database to store every scrobble before sent them to Last.fm.An alternative scrobbler for iTunes on macOS 10.12 or higher Features
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