Hi Darryl, On Wed, 2012-01-11 at 17:42 -0800, Darryl G. Wright wrote: > 1) Why doesn't the Android implementation of Libre.fm support Libre.fm > scrobbling?
The LibreDroid client (which I assume is what you're referring to) is a radio streaming client, it does support scrobbling, but only of the things you listen to on the radio stream it doesn't attempt to interact with the overall Android Media Player to track what you listen to in that. > 2) I was unable to find any documentation on the libre.fm API or how I > might go about writing my own scrobbler for libre.fm - where is it? Libre.fm is designed to be API compatible with Last.fm, so in general you can just write a last.fm client and point it at our servers and it should work. One caveat to this however is that we don't currently support the 2.0 scrobbling protocol, so you need to code to the either the 1.1, 1.2 or 1.2.1 standard: http://www.audioscrobbler.net/development/protocol/ > 3) Activity on a lot of the libre.fm sites seems to have gone stale - > is this project dead? The amount of time each of us has available varies throughout the year, so some months have a lot of activity and other months have very little. > 4) Can someone point me to a "How to implement Libre.fm scrobbling in > your client" doc? Simply implement the audioscrobbler protocol version 1.2 and point your client at turtle.libre.fm. For web-service methods (documented at http://last.fm/api) point your client at alpha.libre.fm/2.0/. Cheers, Mike.
