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Last.fm + RockBox... How?

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AlexP:

--- Quote from: soap on April 12, 2008, 04:19:45 PM ---I can't stress enough how awesome QTScrobbler is.
With its support for the later Last.FM protocol it allows you to submit out-of-order tracks without triggering Last.FM's spam response, something none of the other programs in the wiki can claim (last time I looked.)

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Heartily seconded :)

lixer:

--- Quote from: soap on April 12, 2008, 04:19:45 PM ---I can't stress enough how awesome QTScrobbler is.
With its support for the later Last.FM protocol it allows you to submit out-of-order tracks without triggering Last.FM's spam response, something none of the other programs in the wiki can claim (last time I looked.)

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I second that too. By far the best I have used so far  ;D

lingenfr:
I have an ipod 5.5G 80GB. I am using todays build. I have never gotten this to work (across many, many versions). I go in to Settings>General Settings>Playback>Last.fm Log and select Yes. I get a message telling me to reboot to enable. I hold the center button and menu until it reboots. I play a couple of songs, pause or shutdown and then plug it in to USB. I check the root directory and there is no .scrobbler.log. What am I doing wrong? This seems to work for everyone else.

When it is working and you do a normal shutdown (holding pause/play) do you have to select Yes on last.fm logging and reboot before you play anything? If so, that blows.

soap:

--- Quote from: lingenfr on April 13, 2008, 04:52:51 PM ---I hold the center button and menu until it reboots.

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That is your problem
You just pushed the reset button.  A brutal shutdown which doesn't give Rockbox a chance to save your settings.

You want to shutdown your iPod with a (long) press of "Play" and then turn your player back on by pressing "Select".

lingenfr:

--- Quote from: soap on April 13, 2008, 04:54:55 PM ---
--- Quote from: lingenfr on April 13, 2008, 04:52:51 PM ---I hold the center button and menu until it reboots.

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That is your problem
You just pushed the reset button.  A brutal shutdown which doesn't give Rockbox a chance to save your settings.

You want to shutdown your iPod with a (long) press of "Play" and then turn your player back on by pressing "Select".


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Thanks. I was pretty sure it was operator error. I will give that a shot.

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