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Latest revision as of 11:13, 5 March 2023
Last.fm Playcount Sync | |
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foo_lastfm_playcount_sync | |
Developer(s) | marc2k3 |
Repository | Github |
Release information | |
Initial release | February 18, 2020; 4 years ago |
Stable release | 2.1.0 (February 4, 2023) |
foobar2000 compatibility | |
Minimum version | 2.0 |
UI module(s) | N/A |
Additional information | |
Use | Other |
License | MIT License |
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Description
This component fetches Last.fm playcounts and first played/last played dates as you listen. A database is used to store the data so your files are not touched.
This does not scrobble so you'll need another component for that. It's recommended that you use foo_scrobble.
Additionally, you can also love/unlove tracks.
Usage
Info about usage is to be found on Documentation page
Notes
Although this Component shares the same name with a previously released version for foobar2000 1.4+, previous settings/data will not be preserved if upgrading.
Also there is no support for artist title formatting. All lookups / storage are based on $lower($meta(artist,0) - %title%) with no consideration for album tags. This generally means the numbers will match anything you see on Last.fm track pages/charts but you won't get the album stats you get from diving deeper in to your Last.fm Library.