![]() ![]() It solves the timestamp issue that the official client has by queueing up all of the iTunes plays and holding them until your iPhone is synced. ScrobblePod is my preferred app and it works great. While the official Last.fm client hasn’t worked for me in a while, you might have better luck. This is do to the Last.fm site not supporting scrobbling tracks before the most recent scrobble. One caveat though, is that the timestamps for your plays are likely to be inaccurate if you listen to your music in iTunes. To be fair, when it used to work for me it would scrobble multiple plays of the same track. It also doesn’t like it if you sync more than one iPhone with your Mac (even if under different users) if you use Fast User Switching. ![]() Making it close to impossible to scrobble my tracks. It hasn’t been updated in a while and I’m not sure if it has to do with a iTunes updates or something else, but the Last.fm client routinely crashes iTunes when I try to sync my iPhone. Official Last.fm ClientĪccording to the Last.fm website the official client is supposed to be able to scrobble tracks from iPod Touches and iPhones. Note: I’m running Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6). At this point there aren’t any perfect solutions, but there are few working methods to pick from. I have spent more time than I care to admit trying to find the perfect solution. This of course means that I need to be able to scrobble tracks not only from iTunes, but also from my iPhone. However, my OCD wants my play counts on Last.fm to accurately reflect what I have listened to. I’m guilty of being addicted to Last.fm and the charts that it creates of my listening history. UPDATE: Scobblepod is back from the dead (see here) Scrobbling Last.fm plays from an iPhone to Last.fm Home Subscribe Scrobbling Last.fm plays from an iPhone to Last.fm 02 August 2010 ![]()
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