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  • Re: Re:will it work for you too??

    dad_gad said:

    1. Sync your ipod with iTunes. Once it's done,
    2. Open the last.fm app.
    3. Go to Help -> Diagnostics.
    4. Go to the "ipod scrobbling" tab.
    5. Select "Automatic iPod Syncing"
    & Press "scrobble ipod"




    That worked for me.. I didn't do the 6th "step", because by that all of the songs I have listened to had already appeared on the recently listened tracks-list =)

  • Re:Re:will it work for you too??

    Success at last!
    dad_gad said:
    1. Sync your ipod with iTunes. Once it's done,
    2. Open the last.fm app.
    3. Go to Help -> Diagnostics.
    4. Go to the "ipod scrobbling" tab.
    5. Select "Automatic iPod Syncing"
    & Press "scrobble ipod"
    6. Select "Manual iPod Syncing"
    & Press "scrobble ipod"

    I've had this problem for quite a while now. I tried reinstalling the software multiple times, downgrading, installing iScrobbler, etc, but nothing worked. When I went into the diagnostics I ran into tons of errors. But setting it to automatic and then back to manual fixed it. I still get the errors in the diagnostics, but the scrobbling is working. So if nothing has worked for you, try what dad_gad said.

    • bwoogie disse...
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    • Jul 14 2008, 21h26
    If I click Tools > Get plugin, and reinstall the itunes plugin it will work until I restart itunes and then the plugin is gone.

    Help!

    • xParker disse...
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    • Jul 14 2008, 22h39
    My iPod scrobbling hasn't been working for a while.

    When I try what dad gad said, I have no scrobbling ipod tab in the diagnostics. Do I need iScrobbler for it to work?

  • Just want to say that dad_gad's tip helped me. My ipod used to scrobble but stopped. So thanks dad_gad!

    I'm getting old and I need something to rely on.
  • Since I installed the new Itunes version, it dectected my Ipod. And it automatically scrobbles my plays. :)

    Weekly Top 10 albums:
  • scrobbling worked for me after I exited last.fm and then plugged in my iPod. last.fm opened automatically and told me it had tracks to scrobble.

    The only thing is, it didn't have any tracks I recently listened to.

  • Windows XP Home Edition V5.1 SP3
    iPod Classic 160GB
    iTunes 7.7.0.43
    iPod V1.1.2
    Last.fm V1.5.1.29527
    iTunes plugin V3.0.1.0

    OK, add me to the list frustrated iPod Scrobblers as I've been having intermittent problems too. Sometimes it works fine but I frequently see either "No iPod Library Found" or "No tracks scrobbled" messages, when I know I've got a days plays waiting to be submitted.

    Tried manually Scrobbling via the Diagnostics window but with little joy, just endless COM error messages. Left it running the other night and it took 2 hours 52 minutes to complete, (with LastFM.exe taking 99% CPU the whole f* time!!!), rebooted, restarted iTunes, reconnected my iPod and it worked.

    On other occasions though that process has either failed completely, only submitted about half the tracks I've played or resubmitted tracks that have already been Scrobbled, giving me duplicate entries in my recent tracks list.
    Last week it tried to resubmit about two months worth of iPod plays at once even though only the last 20 tracks were new and needed submitting (I didn't actually hit the Scrobble button that time.) All very flaky and very annoying.

    I'm running a "manual scrobble" at the moment and it looks like it's going through my entire library one track at a time yet again, giving out "COM:error" messages, which I expect means it'll take three hours to complete and may or may not actually scrobble today's tracks at the end of it. In the meantime my PC is virtually unusable as the CPU is flat out running LastFM.exe again!! so I'm going to close the Diagnostics window and kill it off.

    Couple of questions:
    1) How does the LastFM database handle duplicate submissions? I definitely have a few tracks in my recently played list that are shown twice with the same timestamp.

    2) My iTunes library is pretty big (over 30,000 tracks) and I wondered if that was causing/adding to the problems? If iTunes has been up and running for a while before I connect my iPod I seem to be "slightly" less likely to encounter problems Scrobbling... Is there a LastFM process that runs on iTunes startup that needs to complete before it can cope with the iPod?

    3) It seems quite a few people are having problems with iPod Scrobbling: Is this issue being looked into by the LastFM software developers and can we expect a fix (and hopefully soon)?

    Cheers
    Ian

  • My iPhone was scrobbling at first, but doesn't seem to want to do it anymore. After trying the manual scrobbling, I get an error for every track it detects:

    COM error: COM couldn't get file path for ARTIST - SONG

    • disse...
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    • Jul 23 2008, 19h29
    I could scrobble my iPod yesterday, but after upgrading to the newest version of iTunes I can't anymore.

    • stilnox disse...
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    • Jul 24 2008, 11h04
    Beta didn't work for me either. :/

    1) 30gig Classic iPod
    2) iTunes 7.7
    3) Windows Vista
    4) iTunes plugin V3.0.1.0
    5) LastFM Version: 1.5.2.38918

    Hasn't detected my iPod since I updated to the latest version of iTunes.

    • btbam528 disse...
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    • Jul 24 2008, 18h24
    ive had a problem scrobbling for so long. i downgraded and it scrobbled properly about every other time. so now i finally upgraded and nothing comes up at all. it doesnt scrobble or say 'your ipod has nothing new to scrobble.' and i tried scrobbling from that ipod scrobbling diagnostics and nothing actually scrobbled even though it says it did. something needs to be done.

    • mlochem disse...
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    • Ago 7 2008, 19h32
    Had trouble scrobbling for months. And by trouble I mean: it didn't work at all. Just a few minutes ago I downgraded the last.fm client and it's scrobbling! I wonder if it still scrobbles after I listen some songs in winamp and connect my iPod again tomorrow. We'll see. But at least it did scrobble. Finally.

  • this is so damn frustrating.

    could it actually be that it now only scrobbles the music thats on your hard drive and not the songs that are only on your ipod? last time it worked was ages ago.

    • boocay disse...
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    • Ago 20 2008, 14h44
    +1 more user without scrobbling:

    Mac OSX 10.5.4
    iPod Classic 80GB
    last.fm client 1.5.2.38918
    iTunes 7.7.1 (11)

    Itunes 'played' count gets updated with data from ipod (ie. count increases when I listen to music offline and sync after that). The ipod is listed in preferences, but it doesn't have any account associated. Last.fm client doesn't seem to be asking for ownership of this ipod.

    Fix pretty please?

    • boocay disse...
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    • Ago 20 2008, 14h50
    And just for the kicks - I've purged all Last.fm preferences in ~/Library/, and walked through the configuration wizard once more. Same thing - ipod is on the list, no user gets associated with it.

  • Unplug your iPod.
    Remove it from the known ones.
    Close and restart both iTunes and client.
    Be sure to have ticked in the client preference under the iPod window the "always confirm ipod scrobbles".
    Listen few songs on the iPod then plug it to your mac.

    If it really doesn't work: have you tried forcing scrobbling from the diagnostic menu?

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    • boocay disse...
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    • Ago 20 2008, 15h03
    ...okay, so I've used plutil to convert ~/Library/fm.last.Last.fm.plist to xml, and entered my username in proper (?) place. I get more reaction from the client, but still no scrobble:

    ************************************* STARTUP ********************************************

    080820 15:00:40 - 0xa02abfa0 - Init(186) - L1
    File-size: 539820

    080820 15:00:40 - 0xa02abfa0 - Init(194) - L2
    No default message handler found, using our own.

    080820 15:00:40 - 0xa02abfa0 - initLogger(209) - L3
    Log file created

    080820 15:00:40 - 0xa02abfa0 - main(56) - L3
    /Applications/Last.fm.app/Contents/MacOS/../Resources/iPodScrobbler --device ipod --connection usb --pid 4705 --vid 1452 --serial 000A27001356BA04

    080820 15:00:40 - 0xa02abfa0 - sendToInstance(324) - L3
    sendToInstance (new instance): container://Notification/Twiddly/Started

    080820 15:00:40 - 0xa02abfa0 - main(92) - L3
    Twiddling device: 000A27001356BA04

    "080820 15:00:41" - "ffffffffa02abfa0" - void AppleScript::compile() ( 86 ) - L3
    Compiled: 1
    "tell application "iTunes" to get {persistent ID, played count } of every track in library playlist 1"

    "080820 15:00:41" - "ffffffffa02abfa0" - QString AppleScript::exec() ( 141 ) - L3
    Output from script: 1 "{{"709EF0389A62EC00", "709EF0389A62EC02", <snip>
    2, 1, 2, 2, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2}}"

    080820 15:00:41 - 0xa02abfa0 - ITunesLibrary(62) - L3
    Found 5979 tracks

    "080820 15:00:42" - "ffffffffa02abfa0" - void AppleScript::compile() ( 86 ) - L3
    Compiled: 2
    "tell application "iTunes"
    set lib to library playlist 1
    set t to first track of lib whose persistent ID is "709EF0389A63016B"
    set d to played date of t
    end tell
    try
    set d to (year of d) & ":" & ((month of d) as integer) & ":" & (day of d) & ":" & (time of d)
    end try
    tell application "iTunes" to tell t
    set l to location
    try
    set l to POSIX path of l
    end try
    return artist & "
    " & name & "
    " & (duration as integer) & "
    " & album & "
    " & played count & "
    " & d & "
    " & l
    end tell"

    "080820 15:00:42" - "ffffffffa02abfa0" - void AppleScript::logError() ( 68 ) - L3
    ERROR: AppleScript: 2 - "Can’t get played date of {file track id 11931 of library playlist id 6483 of source id 43 of application "iTunes"}."

    080820 15:00:42 - 0xa02abfa0 - twiddle(198) - L2
    Couldn't get TrackInfo for 709EF0389A63016B

    080820 15:00:42 - 0xa02abfa0 - sendToInstance(324) - L3
    sendToInstance (new instance): container://Notification/Twiddly/Finished/0

    080820 15:00:42 - 0xa02abfa0 - main(142) - L3
    Procedure took: 1 seconds

    What more do you need to debug, find, and kill in a nasty way this annoying bug? :o

  • My ipod is being recognized now, but each time it does not detect any scrobbles, even when i know that i have about 200.

    • kalifire disse...
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    • Ago 20 2008, 19h44
    The last.fm client is simply not scrobbling iPod tracks. They need to fix this, or stop claiming that iPod scrobbles are supported when they're not. I've tried the various techniques suggested on this thread (which I shouldn't have to do) and none of them work.

    If they said iPod scrobbles don't work that would be one thing, but claiming something and not delivering it is misleading and dishonest. Sort it out, last.fm.

    • boocay disse...
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    • Ago 21 2008, 14h23
    @justanotherider: yes, I've tried things described in this thread, and no, nothing helped. I've also tried the diagnostic menu, no logs in the editbox.

  • dad_gad said:

    1. Sync your ipod with iTunes. Once it's done,
    2. Open the last.fm app.
    3. Go to Help -> Diagnostics.
    4. Go to the "ipod scrobbling" tab.
    5. Select "Automatic iPod Syncing"
    & Press "scrobble ipod"


    iPod video 30GB 5th Gen
    latest itunes 7.7
    latest last.fm software
    Win Vista Business

    This seems to have worked! my iPod is now showing up in Tools as well (as unknown, but I'll take it ;) ) Thanks!!

    Thank you for saving me the trouble of reflecting that personal question with a joke.
    • mxcl disse...
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    • Ago 27 2008, 11h31
    kalifire said:
    The last.fm client is simply not scrobbling iPod tracks. They need to fix this, or stop claiming that iPod scrobbles are supported when they're not. I've tried the various techniques suggested on this thread (which I shouldn't have to do) and none of them work.

    If they said iPod scrobbles don't work that would be one thing, but claiming something and not delivering it is misleading and dishonest. Sort it out, last.fm.


    It works for almost everyone, we're sorry it doesn't work for you, and we're trying to fix it.

  • i still have to make a playlist of the things i listened to on my ipod and play them at night cause apparently it won't scrobble files that aren't on the hard drive anymore like it did before.
    as i said in another thread i use flac files and encode them to mp4s for my ipod. i delete those mp4s after they transferred to my ipod because obviously its taking too much disk space to keep them. and yes im sure it worked before. with the official plug-in as well as with the windows iscrobbler version.

    • mxcl disse...
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    • Ago 28 2008, 11h02
    Do you use manual iPod scrobbling?

    As otherwise it won't work, since we use the playcount changes from the iTunes library to determine your scrobbles.

    There are many reasons we do this. iPod scrobbling is a ludicrously complicated affair unless you enforce conditions on how it works. Which most third party solutions do.

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