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Feature request: Visual component - scrobbling progress #35

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sc113 opened this issue Aug 2, 2021 · 3 comments
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Feature request: Visual component - scrobbling progress #35

sc113 opened this issue Aug 2, 2021 · 3 comments

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@sc113
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sc113 commented Aug 2, 2021

I'm trying to move away from Legacy Scrobbler and I'm still missing a few features in the plugin. One thing that is needed is the ability to add an element to the interface of foobar that would indicate, as a percentage, how much time is left until a song is scrobbled or when it will be completed. If this was implemented I would switch without a second thought.
The other thing that would be much also helpful is a hyperlink to playing track's / artist's Last.fm page).

@sc113 sc113 changed the title Feature request: Visual component - scroblling progress Feature request: Visual component - scrobbling progress Aug 2, 2021
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gix commented Aug 2, 2021

Just curious, for compatibility, does the old audioscrobbler component have titleformat support to get the scrobble progress? I couldn't find anything. Years ago I did this by hand for WSH panel mod, it would have been handy.

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sc113 commented Aug 2, 2021

I don't know, as I never used it. (by Legacy Scrobbler I meant stand-alone outdated program Last.fm Scrobbler 2.1.37 which started glitching and freezing recently)

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Keiyuu commented Apr 30, 2023

I second this. I'd love to have some kind of progress bar or percentage!

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