What was once an extensible daemon written in Perl submitting metadata to Audioscrobbler is now a complete personal streaming system, including a shout/icecast compatible streamer and a cgi web frontend to your music collection.
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0.2 scrobblerd: added error checking routine: no track will ever be submitted twice in a row. It turned out that fam (the file alteration manager used to determine a change of the track listened to) is too nervous, reporting too many changes. asshout: cosmetic changes ascover: removed, maybe added later again tgui.cgi: added a simple but powerful web fronted to asshout (and scrobblerd)
0.1: * scrobblerd relies now on MP3::Info to get the metadata. This replaces the sqlite database used before * asshout also does not need the sqlite database any longer, instead it reads Metadata from a flat tab-delimited table, which is produced with the included script mkflatdb
Scrobblerd, the highly portable daemon that listens to the music you are listening to, and who reports what s/he knows to last.fm, has left its pre-alpha state. It does what it is supposed to do (most of the time), it has been made more robust (see the release notes), so here it comes: scrobberd 0.1
The first release of scrobblerd, the daemon which submits your nasty listening habits to audioscrobbler (last.fm) was released today. This is an early release prepared by a non-programmer, but it was tested extensively (on a debianized nslu2, should work for all debian derivates) and works flawlessly.....so far. Try it and provide constructive feed-back!
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