Rescrobbled is a music scrobbler daemon. It detects active media players running on D-Bus using MPRIS, automatically updates “now playing” status, and scrobbles songs to Last.fm or ListenBrainz-compatible services as they play.
Among other things, due to sharing a Spotify account, I needed a way to scrobble to Last.fm without connecting the Spotify account to my Last.fm account. Rescrobbled offers a simple solution for this.
A foobar2000 component to submit the music you listened to to ListenBrainz or another ListenBrainz compatible scrobble server (for example Maloja).
This component was originally written by marc2k3. This repository is an attempt to preserve the source code of this excellent component and hopefully to revive the development.
Scrobble from anything including video streaming apps, less known audio players or even a song playing in your IM app. (if they send audio metadata to the Android system)
Features:
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Scrobble from anything which produces audio with metadata, including Youtube, Chrome, Telegram etc.
Scrobble to last.FM, LibreFM, GNU FM and Listenbrainz
View scrobble count in notification
Verify the metadata with last.FM’s records before scrobbling
View track, album, artist and album artist details
View scrobbles from a specified date
Work with scrobbles (love a track, cancel a scrobble)
Edit recent scrobbles for free
Delete existing scrobbles
Offline caching and scrobbling
Check what your friends are listening to and view their profiles
Scrobble a song from mic or the S app (Android 8+)
Supports TVs (Oreo and lower needs adb commands)
Supports Pixel Now Playing
Import & export settings and saved edits
Intents for apps like Tasker, Macrodroid, etc.
View top artists, albums or tracks
View daily, weekly, monthly or yearly scrobble count graphs
I’m feeling lucky, a shuffle all for your entire listening history
Fetch albums and album artists from last.fm, if missing, before scrobbling
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The ListenBrainz project is similar to the original AudioScrobbler®. Unlike the original project, ListenBrainz is open source and will publish its data as open data.
A team of former Last.fm and current MusicBrainz hackers created the first version of ListenBrainz in the space of a weekend. Since the original project was created, technology has advanced at an incredibly rapid pace, which made re-creating the original project fairly straightforward.