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Android app in Offline mode not scrobbling?

Posted:
Wed Aug 10, 2011 6:34 pm
by Benji99
Been testing out the Subsonic Android app.
It seems that if I'm in offline mode, and play music that I pinned on my phone, it doesn't get scrobbled to Last.fm.
I was hoping to use this mode to listen to pinned tracks while on the subway but I need the app to keep scrobbling.
Thanks!
Android Last.FM Scrobbling For Cached Songs

Posted:
Mon Jan 23, 2012 5:37 pm
by mainadungo
When I listen to songs on my Android that I've listened to before, and thus are cached, they don't actually stream from my Subsonic server, so they don't show up in the "Now Playing" section, and they don't scrobble to Last.FM. Any thoughts or workarounds? I want all of my plays to scrobble, and would like my "Now Playing" to be accurate. Maybe there is a way to disable caching completely? Maybe that could be a sub-option under "only stream when connected to WiFi", so tablet users who only want to use WiFi (home streaming, etc) have that option?
I searched everywhere and couldn't find this topic, so I figured I would post. Thanks!
(and I'm sure this should be in a different place, but I'll just throw it out there- does anybody know if the "Now Playing" section is a feature that Android will ever have? All of my iPhone users have it, and the rest of us are very jealous. Thanks again!)
Re: Android app in Offline mode not scrobbling?

Posted:
Wed Jan 25, 2012 2:00 pm
by stegnation
Yes, would love to have it scrobble when offline

Re: Android app in Offline mode not scrobbling?

Posted:
Wed Jan 25, 2012 3:38 pm
by BKKKPewsey
Excuse my ignorance on matters of an Android nature but if the device is offline, e.g. no connectivity with the outside world,
how is it supposed to access the last FM web site to update your profile

Re: Android app in Offline mode not scrobbling?

Posted:
Wed Jan 25, 2012 3:50 pm
by ytechie
Well it can hold on to the updates until there is connectivity, if all you need is the play count to be correct - not the play time.
Re: Android app in Offline mode not scrobbling?

Posted:
Wed Feb 22, 2012 4:39 pm
by mainadungo
This happens to me when I’m online, not when I’m offline.
The reason is because Subsonic sees the music locally on the phone, and therefore doesn’t re-stream it from the Subsonic server, so the server doesn’t scrobble to Last.FM. The fix, in my opinion, would be to make the Subsonic app on the phone itself do the scrobbling.
Thoughts?
Re: Android app in Offline mode not scrobbling?

Posted:
Wed Feb 22, 2012 7:17 pm
by bushman4
I agree, the same thing happens to me... Although I think that the right response is to have the android client cache the scrobble requests until reconnected with the same server.
If not I would suggest that probably the android server settings would each need their own scrobbling settings. I know I personally have two settings on my phone, one for my regular username and one for a different one with scrobbling disabled. The second one is used when listening to audio books or when the kids are in the car and I don't want Lady Gaga in my Last.fm list...
Glenn
Re: Android app in Offline mode not scrobbling?

Posted:
Thu Feb 23, 2012 1:16 pm
by ytechie
I think a more robust method is to be able to send some sort of "trigger" to the server which would contain scrobble information. This way the server handles everything, and the client-server model is not too damaged.
Re: Android app in Offline mode not scrobbling?

Posted:
Sat Oct 12, 2013 9:21 pm
by mrdrew
+1 here. I'm usually on a really crappy internet connection. I pin songs so I can listen to them with out stopping. Scrobbling while listening to cached songs isn't a problem.
In fact, the reason I got into Offline Mode is so I can see all the stuff I've cached. How adding another mode, or ability to filter on cached tracks only?
Re: Android app in Offline mode not scrobbling?

Posted:
Tue Jun 10, 2014 2:31 pm
by mfrt
I'd really like to see this issue addressed. I can understand it not being a huge priority, but for us scrobbling enthusiasts its a bit disappointing.