![]() This time with gitea a gogs variant which is a github variant utlimately. I purchased the domain and a little amazon server to really start testing and programming. I will also add support in web-scrobbler.That should cover most people’s devices except iOS for now. I am also using Go the programming language to build my own variant of a scrobbling (metadata recording) service which I intend to use the android client. A client with all the functionality and options and more that any of the last.fm and any of the similar apps have ever offered. I am currently building a brand new scrobbler for android that should solve most of the major issues I had while I tried to modernize and refactor Simple Last.fm Scrobbler. I mucked up the project SLS almost and will have to contact the original developer to make any major required updates. Humblebeebumblebeedebugs is another one but I lost access to the account through my own stupidity. oz10h is one of my github accounts it’s a short form of my name austin hogan. I have been using Multi-Account Scrobblers for years…Īs oz10h on github I was the guy who added support for Simple Last.fm Scrobbler and Web Scrobbler. If using web-scrobbler and you’re trying the whole FOSS OSH, save the internet bizness… try disabling google analytics in web-scrobbler options cause that’d be against your beliefs probably. It’s Official Web-Scrobbler version 2.9.0 I use the project personally already to register listens on my personal ListenBrainz account FWIW, it already has support for Last FM, Libre FM and GNU FM instances. This weekend I hope to fix some issues and add support for local ListenBrainz server installations as well. I have recently added native ListenBrainz support to it (with native, I mean it uses the ListenBrainz API and not the AudioScrobbler 2.0 compatibility API). There’s a long way to go, but the program is in heavy development and I already use it daily on my NAD C368 amplifier with the internal BluOS 2 upgrade card. The aim is that the program will be able to monitor all players of all supported types in a single household, which (eventually) can be grouped to different accounts of different music tracking services. Right now it can only monitor 1 BluOS device (from BlueSound) device, but Yamaha MusicCast and Denon HEOS support will be added (hopefully) soon. It’s a program meant to be run 24/7 on Raspberry pi devices and aims to monitor popular consumer hardware audiostreamers (as found in popular wi-fi speakers and some AV and/or hi-fi amps). My project, AudioStreamerScrobbler, can be categorized in the “In development” apps, I’d think.
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