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Lastfm scrobbler desktop
Lastfm scrobbler desktop





  1. #Lastfm scrobbler desktop full
  2. #Lastfm scrobbler desktop software

Sadly this extension is no longer available but you may wish to try Web Scrobbler, which does a similar thing to this. While not a must-have for everyone, for those who want to Scrobble YouTube and other services, it’s ideal. When you play a track on a supported streaming service the add-on detects and syncs it to your Last.fm account.Īs some tracks might not be labelled entirely correctly on some of these sites the browser (handily) also lets you edit track data to be submitted, meaning your plays get filed under the correct artist or album name.

#Lastfm scrobbler desktop full

Scoblr sits in the Chrome toolbar listening out for music being played on a supported website (you can see a full list on the Chrome Web Store listing page). That’s where Scroblr, an open-source browser extension for Google Chrome (and Safari) comes in. Then it will prompt up a window for you to enter your Last.fm username and password.

#Lastfm scrobbler desktop software

Last FM 2.1.36 is available to all software users as a free download for Windows. Download now for Windows Compatible with Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10. This download is licensed as freeware for the Windows (32-bit and 64-bit) operating system on a laptop or desktop PC from media players without restrictions. Last.fm Desktop Scrobbler The Last.fm Desktop Scrobbler for Windows is a simple app that runs in the background and automatically updates your profile with what you’ve been playing on your computer via native media players such as Windows Media Player or iTunes. Scroll down to Social and you’ll see Last.fm scrobbling, activate it. Last.FM Scrobbler 2.1.36 on 32-bit and 64-bit PCs.

lastfm scrobbler desktop

“Scrobbling”, for those who don’t know, is the term used to describe the logging of one’s music-listening habits “…via software, as counted events when songs or albums are played, to selected internet services in order to track them over time, out of curiosity and/or to make them visible to others.” Open the Tidal app on your iOS devices, and go to Settings. Sadly for Scrobble fans like me many of these services do not have native or built-in scrobbling support. Not just that, I also use multiple different music streaming services, including YouTube, Amazon Music, Tidal, and Groove Music. I’ve been using music discovery service Last.fm for over 10 years, and make Scrobble support the first thing I look for a traditional desktop music player.īut, like many, I increasingly use the web to listen to music.







Lastfm scrobbler desktop