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Duplicate scrobbles appearing at the same time as subsequent scrobbles. #348

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ThunderMite42 opened this issue Jun 22, 2023 · 3 comments
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@ThunderMite42
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Describe the bug
This isn't quite the Spotify duplicate scrobble thing that most people experience. Instead of scrobbling the same track twice at the same time, it'll scrobble every track normally at first, but then anywhere from a few hours to a few days later it'll suddenly scrobble everything a second time, but with the timestamp of the track after it. (See attached screenshot for details)
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Steps to Reproduce

  1. Enable both app scrobbling and scrobbles through your Spotify/Last.fm accounts
  2. Scrobble an album through Spotify.
  3. Scrobble another album afterwards, through any source.
  4. The duplicates should appear for the earlier album.

App version
2.97, though this has been happening for over a year now.

Additional info
Even after deleting these duplicates, they just reappear a day later anyway. This happens even if I delete on Last.fm itself instead of in the app. This process will repeat multiple times until eventually it'll stop re-scrobbling old albums.

@kawaiiDango
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Enable both app scrobbling and scrobbles through your Spotify/Last.fm accounts

You are supposed to enable scrobbling only at one place.

@juliloving
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Experiencing the same issue except I don't use Spotify so I don't have that enabled

@kawaiiDango
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kawaiiDango commented Jul 27, 2023 via email

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