Track My Music Last Fm

Emily Johnson
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track my music last fm

Track the music you listen to by scrobbling via our desktop and mobile apps or by connecting to many of your favourite music services. Scrobbling is when Last.fm tracks the music you listen to and automatically adds it to your music profile. The Last.fm Desktop App for Mac automatically updates your profile with what you’ve been playing in iTunes. Enhance your listening experience, stay up-to-date with what your friends are listening to, view your listening history and share it with friends. The more we learn what you like, the better it gets. Requires OS X 10.6 or later.

Not using a Mac? Try the Windows version This app is enjoyable when it actually works. I love looking at my weekly status report and competing with myself to get higher numbers. However, there has been a consistent issue where scrobbles will not be collected for days at a time. When the app starts logging again, it does not input the majority of what was played over the missing days.

Every other week (at best) I lose a few days worth of data. I have tried many things and it still remains an issue. Unfortunately this has defeated the purpose of the app for me because of how inaccurate it makes the stats. This app is enjoyable when it actually works. I love looking at my weekly status report and competing with myself to get higher numbers. However, there has been a consistent issue where scrobbles will not be collected for days at a time.

When the app starts logging again, it does not input the majority of what was played over the missing days. Every other week (at best) I lose a few days worth of data. I have tried many things and it still remains an issue. Unfortunately this has defeated the purpose of the app for me because of how inaccurate it makes the stats. It’s really sad to see this happen, and it’s over one really horrible idea that I genuinely have no clue who thought it was good. The issue is that you get animated album covers in your list of scrobbles, and it’s a cool update, if it didn’t completely crash the app everytime you try to open it.

But hey! What if they have a setting to disable that, it would solve all the issues! Well you’re out of luck, I wouldn’t even know if there is a setting because the app is completely dysfunctional the moment you open it and crashes within 10 seconds, or 20 if you’re... Please remove this or find a way to optimize it for devices. And if anyone’s curious, I have an iPhone 13, so it’s not a crappy device that’s the issue here. It’s really sad to see this happen, and it’s over one really horrible idea that I genuinely have no clue who thought it was good.

The issue is that you get animated album covers in your list of scrobbles, and it’s a cool update, if it didn’t completely crash the app everytime you try to open it. But hey! What if they have a setting to disable that, it would solve all the issues! Well you’re out of luck, I wouldn’t even know if there is a setting because the app is completely dysfunctional the moment you open it and crashes within 10 seconds, or 20 if you’re... Please remove this or find a way to optimize it for devices. And if anyone’s curious, I have an iPhone 13, so it’s not a crappy device that’s the issue here.

I got the app because I wanted to track my listening (I use Apple Music). Despite the low reviews, I figured I’d try it. This app is SO inaccurate in tracking scrobbles!!!! Not only do many of my scrobbles get completely missed (despite the fact that I listened to the songs all the way through), fuere are many times when my scrobbles for multiple different songs... I used to love lastfm because I liked to see my listening data, but with how inaccurate it is, it’s more frustrating than anything. Might as well just quit lastfm all together at this point.

Very disappointing!!!! A comprehensive music analytics app that visualizes your listening history with beautiful, interactive charts. Supports Last.fm, Spotify, and Apple Music. Available on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV. jonas@bijou.fm|Privacy policy|Terms of use Dahl & Sjöö, Trelleborgsgatan 6, 214 35 Malmö, Sweden

Try our BETA web app for Last.fm. Just enter your username to get started. Track the music you stream by connecting Last.fm to a music service or via our web client, app or a browser plugin. View your stats in real time, receive weekly reports, access your listening history and much more. Connect your streaming service to Last.fm Last.fm uses your listening history to recommend you new music and events.

Find music to love on your personalized music page, Next_30 playlist or recommended radio. 1. Go to your account by clicking the button on the top-right; 4. Choose the platforms you want to track; 5.

Link the platform to the website. And done! Since I finally upgraded to macOS Monterey a couple of months ago, I spent some time exploring the Shortcuts app on macOS to see how well it works. I’ll start by saying that, as of this writing, Shortcuts is a really bad app, and not one I’d expect from Apple. There are still a lot of instability, quirks, and bugs. Regardless of criticism, it’s amazing that Apple has brought Shortcuts to the Mac, and for the most part, it works!

The first shortcut I chose to work on logs the music that I listened to during the day into the Day One app (although you could modify it to use any other app). I wanted to include the artist’s name, song title, album from which the song was taken, and, if possible, the time the song was played. Apple Music has all of this data, but there doesn’t appear to be a mechanism to access my listening history as far as I can tell. Enter LastFM, a service that tracks your listening habits, displays aggregated statistics, and recommends artists based on your listening patterns. By connecting Apple Music to LastFM’s API, I was able to build this shortcut. You’ll need a Last.fm account as well as a API key.

You can get one here. You’ll also need Drafts app and Day One. This shortcut will work for both macOS and iOS. Here’s how it works: When the shortcut is triggered, it asks you to select a date from which it should gather listening data. The shortcut is designed to gather all listening data from a single day. In other words from the start of a day until the end of the day.

You may only get a partial list of listening data if you run the shortcut in the middle of your day. I tend run the shortcut in the morning, and choose the previous day in order to get the entire day’s listening log. When launching the shortcut, you’ll notice that no matter what day is chosen, the default time is always 12am. This is to ensure the data is captured from the start of the day. The next step converts the date and time chosen into a Unix timestamp format. Basically, it converts the date and time into seconds based on the start date of January 1, 1970 00:00 UTC.

This becomes the startdate variable. To this start time, I add 24 hours in seconds (86400) to create the enddate variable. This creates a full 24-hours. Connect your Spotify account to your Last.fm account and scrobble everything you listen to, from any Spotify app on any device or platform.

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