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Scrobbling to last.fm, creates two entries for one song

Postby GH0 » Sat Nov 14, 2015 8:15 pm

I recently upgraded to 5.3, and I noticed that when I listen to music now and I pull up last.fm. All of the songs listed below were played in Subsonic 5.3:
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Re: Scrobbling to last.fm, creates two entries for one song

Postby seir » Sun Nov 15, 2015 1:24 am

Since the 5.3 upgrade I'm also experiencing the same bug. But only when I scrobble through the web interface.
Dsub handles scrobbles correctly..
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Re: Scrobbling to last.fm, creates two entries for one song

Postby seir » Tue Nov 17, 2015 9:24 pm

This is a typical log entry when playing a new song. It seems like the song is being played twice and thus scrobbled twice.

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[2015-11-17 21:54:02,971] INFO StreamController - Got HTTP range: 0-
[2015-11-17 21:54:02,974] INFO PlayQueueInputStream - <user> listening to "World of Sleepers/03 Photosynthesis.flac"
[2015-11-17 21:54:02,996] INFO TranscodeInputStream - Starting transcoder: [/var/lib/subsonic/transcode/ffmpeg] [-i] [/home/subsonic/music/Carbon Based Lifeforms/World of Sleepers/03 Photosynthesis.flac] [-map] [0:0] [-b:a] [192k] [-v] [0] [-f] [mp3] [-]
[2015-11-17 21:54:03,123] INFO StreamController - Got HTTP range: 0-
[2015-11-17 21:54:03,127] INFO PlayQueueInputStream - <user> listening to "World of Sleepers/03 Photosynthesis.flac"
[2015-11-17 21:54:03,145] INFO TranscodeInputStream - Starting transcoder: [/var/lib/subsonic/transcode/ffmpeg] [-i] [/home/subsonic/music/Carbon Based Lifeforms/World of Sleepers/03 Photosynthesis.flac] [-map] [0:0] [-b:a] [192k] [-v] [0] [-f] [mp3] [-]
[2015-11-17 21:54:03,660] INFO AudioScrobblerService - Successfully registered now playing for song 'Photosynthesis' for user <user> at Last.fm: Tue Nov 17 21:54:02 CET 2015
[2015-11-17 21:54:04,319] INFO AudioScrobblerService - Successfully registered now playing for song 'Photosynthesis' for user <user> at Last.fm: Tue Nov 17 21:54:03 CET 2015
[2015-11-17 21:54:04,938] INFO AudioScrobblerService - Successfully registered submission for song 'Photosynthesis' for user <user> at Last.fm: Tue Nov 17 21:54:03 CET 2015
[2015-11-17 21:54:51,167] INFO AudioScrobblerService - Successfully registered submission for song 'Photosynthesis' for user <user> at Last.fm: Tue Nov 17 21:54:50 CET 2015
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Re: Scrobbling to last.fm, creates two entries for one song

Postby seir » Wed Nov 18, 2015 8:31 pm

Another Update
I've narrowed down this behaviour: it only occurs when I'm using the HTML5 player. Flash works fine.
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Re: Scrobbling to last.fm, creates two entries for one song

Postby theguyofdoom » Tue Feb 02, 2016 11:41 am

I'm seeing the same behaviour.
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Re: Scrobbling to last.fm, creates two entries for one song

Postby bupkis » Fri Feb 05, 2016 11:45 am

I am also seeing this and I use the HTML5 player in the browser.

It doesn't happen when playing from iSub on my iOS devices.
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Re: Scrobbling to last.fm, creates two entries for one song

Postby guss77 » Sun Sep 18, 2016 2:31 pm

I'm having a similar problem, except that regardless of the meta-data on the song, the song is scrobbled many many times - sometimes more than 10. It looks like it get scrobbled every few seconds:

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Re: Scrobbling to last.fm, creates two entries for one song

Postby rb_subsonic » Tue Sep 20, 2016 3:06 pm

This problem has been around for some time now.

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=16506

I've paid for a license to support the project. Bugs happen, no worries - but it's frustrating that it's not even being acknowledged as an issue.
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