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I think a lot of lastfm not detecting music is actually a Spotify problem. wavy.fm went on hiatus specifically to find a way around Spotify's eternally broken API. Almost everytime Spotify stops scrobbling, local files will work perfectly fine for me. Source: over 1 year ago
From what I've read it's mainly a Spotify issue. Most of the time when "scrobbling doesn't work" it's only Spotify and anything from a different source scrobbles just fine. Lastfm alternative wavy.fm went on hiatus at the end of last year specifically so they could work a way around Spotify's API because that's what's causing all the problems. Source: almost 2 years ago
Sorry for not being able to answer your question, but wavy.fm is really good. If you use spotify, you can sync the way last.fm allows you to. Source: almost 3 years ago
I had a good time too before the overhaul happened in late summer 2015. I met lots of people, interacted with many others in popular groups and forums. Now it's a dull platform meant to track your listening habits. There is a new alternative called wavy.FM. This year they are bringing communities such as groups and forums. I cannot wait for it to that happen. I read in FAQ that you can send a message to a staff... Source: about 3 years ago
It is really cool and useful. Interesting that you were able to gather enough data from users to make it work. I guess it was much less useful in the beginning? I thought of making something similar with data from https://musicbrainz.org/. - Source: Hacker News / 2 months ago
What do you use to tag your music? I imagine if you use a consistent piece of software (mp3tag, musicbrainz picard), they're going to do it the same way. Or for example, maybe musicbrainz.org allows people to enter metadata in their database in UTF-8, so it's possible you might get different answers from there even though you're using a standard piece of software. I imagine something like picard could use a search... Source: 6 months ago
The MusicBrainz database usually has hq versions of most covers. Source: 11 months ago
When it comes to MusicBrainzPicard, it pulls data directly from https://musicbrainz.org/. If you are finding music you have that isn't listed in the database, you could help out by contributing to the database so that everyone gets access to that music. Source: 11 months ago
While this doesn't help with replacing the discussion you get on reddit, might I suggest people spend some time contributing to their favourite artists on https://musicbrainz.org/ ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musicbrainz )? Many services & apps use MusicBrainz data, so you could help your favourites by making sure the information for their entries on MusicBrainz is as complete and accurate as possible! Source: 12 months ago
Last.fm - The world's largest online music service. Listen online, find out more about your favourite artists, and get music recommendations, only at Last.fm
MusicBrainz Picard - Official website for MusicBrainz Picard, a cross-platform music tagger written in Python.Downloads · MusicBrainz Blog · Picard 2.
ListenBrainz - Open source music website that allows users to import their listen history.
Pano Scrobbler - Scrobble to lastFM from anything which produces audio with metadata, including video streaming...
Discogs - Discover music on Discogs, the largest online music database. Buy and sell music with collectors in the Marketplace.
Maloja - Simple self-hosted music scrobble database to create personal listening statistics.