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Subsonic has stopped scrobbling

Postby Impyy » Tue Dec 25, 2012 5:33 pm

[12/25/12 5:24:21 PM GMT] DEBUG InputStreamReaderThread (c:\subsonic\transcode\ffmpeg) size= 4277kB time=00:04:33.68 bitrate= 128.0kbits/s
[12/25/12 5:24:21 PM GMT] DEBUG InputStreamReaderThread (c:\subsonic\transcode\ffmpeg)
[12/25/12 5:24:21 PM GMT] DEBUG InputStreamReaderThread (c:\subsonic\transcode\ffmpeg) video:0kB audio:4276kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead 0.008381%
[12/25/12 5:24:22 PM GMT] DEBUG AudioScrobblerService Successfully registered submission for song 'Sherane a.k.a Master Splinter’s Daughter' for user DominicRead at Last.fm: Tue Dec 25 17:24:21 GMT 2012
[12/25/12 5:28:12 PM GMT] INFO PlayQueueInputStream admin listening to "(2012.10.22) good kid, m.A.A.d city [CD]\02 Bitch, Don’t Kill My Vibe.flac"
[12/25/12 5:28:12 PM GMT] DEBUG AudioScrobblerService Successfully registered now playing for song 'Bitch, Don’t Kill My Vibe' for user DominicRead at Last.fm: Tue Dec 25 17:28:12 GMT 2012
[12/25/12 5:28:18 PM GMT] DEBUG TranscodingService Created tmp file: C:\Windows\TEMP\subsonic9180843802349007435.flac
[12/25/12 5:28:18 PM GMT] DEBUG TranscodeInputStream Starting transcoder: [c:\subsonic\transcode\ffmpeg] [-i] [C:\Windows\TEMP\subsonic9180843802349007435.flac] [-ab] [128k] [-v] [0] [-f] [mp3] [-]

Will show on Last.fm that I'm listening to a track but when the song finishes it won't scrobble.
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Re: Subsonic has stopped scrobbling

Postby LukeCarrier » Thu Dec 27, 2012 11:42 pm

Hi Impyy,

All Last.fm users have been struggling with this problem recently, regardless of the player/scrobbler they're using. See this thread on their own forums: http://www.last.fm/forum/21713/_/2197050

The tracks do appear to be being scrobbled (you can verify this by monitoring your play count), but they're not displayed in your library and charts because of a bug or operations issue with the website itself. I guess we just need be patient on this one...
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