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I would love to get a Chromecast Audio, but I really enjoy tracking my songs via Last.fm. Will the songs you listen to be scrobbled (i.e. submitted to last.fm) when you are streaming or casting via the Chromecast Audio? And if not, are there any workarounds to achieve this?
I have searched online, but so far I haven't been able to find an answer.
EDIT (14 Aug 2017): There seems to be a solution, discussed here: https://community.spotify.com/t5/Android/Scrobbling-Last-fm-support-using-Chromecast-Audio/m-p/18291...
Solved! Go to Solution.
It should work with the new Spotify Scrobbling (Beta) method by Last.fm which is account-related, not app-related and can be enabled in your Applications settings. See my posting here:
And also the official announcement thread on the Last.fm support forum:
https://getsatisfaction.com/lastfm/topics/spotify-scrobbling-beta
peterpixel schrieb:
@Bramvh this Last.fm post explains it: https://getsatisfaction.com/lastfm/topics/spotify-scrobbling-beta
That's right, this is the official announcement which I also mentioned in my posting. Apparently it is hidden somehow, because I can still see it, maybe Spotify Community thinks it's spam. They are having problems with spam robot attacks recently.
Anyhow, the new Spotify Scrobbling (Beta) feature on Last.fm is supposed to work with all devices where you can use a Spotify app like Xbox, Amazon Echo, Google Home, Bose SoundTouch, Gramofon, other Spotify Connect devices, Spotify web player in all browsers etc., and you can enable it on your Applications settings page in your Last.fm profile. Don't forget to disable the internal Spotify scrobbling if available, because you may get duplicate scrobbles when switching devices. And caching offline scrobbles is not supported, so if you lose your internet connection, the scrobbles are lost, too.
@Bramvh: Thanks again for testing it on your Chromecast and other devices.
Now Last.fm have a server side scrobbling meaning from any Spotify Connect device without any logins, cheers: https://www.reddit.com/r/lastfm/comments/7ywer5/you_can_now_link_your_spotify_account_directly_to/
Yes, it also doesn't work if you play from PS4, so I believe anytime when you use other device, scrobbling is not working. Some day, they will (hopefully) enable scrobbling when using different devices.
For now, simple fix is to use an Android device and install the app "Simple Scrobbler". It handles many music apps including Spotify. Install, log in to Last.fm and it will scrobble your music. Unfortunately, I haven't found any working app for iOS that would scrobble to Last.fm like Simple Scrobbler on Android.
Thanks for the tip. Simple Scrobbler, however, says it supports Spotify on my Android, but it doesn't recognise it as a media player/app and therefore it does not scrobble. Frustrating!
If you are on Android OS here is how to work around this missing feature and the "not supported scrobling if you are offline" also.
This simple application will listen to any (not only Spotify) media player on your Android device and scrobble what you have listen to to your Last.fm account no matter if you are casting to Chromecast etc. As mentioned above this application will work even if you toggle "offline mode" in the Spotify app. This has never been supproted by the Spotify app scrobbling which also sucks. Hope this helps you guys.
I tried different settings and scrobbling works when using official last.fm scrobbler. But it drops some songs. I just finished listening to an album and the 3rd and the last song are missing from my last.fm account.
It the Simple Last.fm Scrobbler different? Does it work better? I'll try it but I wanted to know if anybody compared the official scrobbler vs the other one?
This so called solution doesn't work. I've tried 3 different scrobblers on android and none of them scrobbled a single song, no matter connected to chromecast or not.
A perfect way to solve this would be Last.fm integration at the source, i.e.: via your main settings in spotify (https://www.spotify.com/account/) similar to what rdio did - when it still exisited - or how deezer currently does it:
You would not need to setup last.fm on every device and scrobbling would be enabled for all devices / hardware.
Simple Last FM Scrobbler seems to work for me now.
I tested different configurations with the official Scrobbler from Last.fm and with Simple Last FM Scrobbler and also with the setting within Spotify and found something that works (for now).
I'v listened to more than 30 songs on my Chromecast on monday. It did not scrobble immediately but when I opened Simple Last FM Scrobbler they were all into cache ( Open the app and goto "View Scrobble Cache" ).
I took a while to eventually be sent to last.fm. Not sure why but it happens once in a while with that scrobbler. I prefer that than no Scrobbles at all! And it does not miss 1 or 2 songs per album like the official scrobble (and no scrobbles at all when connected to Chromecast).
Here's my current setup:
Simple Last.fm Scrobbler
- Spotify listed in "Enabled apps" screen
Scrobbling "off" within Spotify
I'm constantly checking on my last.fm profile and for now, this scrobbler didn't fail me.
Android based options aren't the answer here, if you turn your Android device off the Spotify feed continues to play - as designed the Spotify feed to the Chromecast is entirely independent of the Android device - you can turn off your Android device and the music continues to play or have multiple devices controlling the one feed. So as above the Last.fm control needs to move to the Spotify main server, let's face it the requirement to enter your credentials into every Spotify client is pretty annoying in the first place.
Why this is marked as solved? The Simple Last.fm Scrobbler is an alternative, but is not enough. We want a native solution. From Spotify.
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