Last.fm is a web service that maintains a history of what you’ve listened to. You’ll need a Last.fm account and a player that can scrobble. Scrobbling is uploading the artist’s name and song title of your currently playing track to Last.fm’s server. foo_audioscobbler allows Foobar to keep your Last.fm profile current.
- It replaces the Last.fm client application.
- It supports the current submission protocol.
- It sends “now playing” notifications to your Last.fm profile.
Optionally, it can import played tracks from your iPod via the foo_dop component.
After you install foo_audioscrobbler, you’ll need to log into your Last.fm account in Foobar’s Preferences menu.
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www.foobar2000.org/components/view/foo_audioscrobbler
Last.fm
My Last.fm profile
Alternative Scrobbler ~ github.com/gix/foo_scrobble/releases
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