Version: 2.2.0 (using KDE 4.3.2) Compiler: GCC 4.4.1 OS: Linux Installed from: Archlinux Packages I would be lucky about a feature which allowes to deactivate Last.FM on Some Songs on the actual playlist or a whole playliste. It can be helpfully for example when you´re listening to audio books or podcasts and dont want that they will be scrobbled by last.fm
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Will this feature have a future?
I think it would be feasible to prevent submitting for types of sources (podcast, shoutcast) but not individual tracks, as this would require managing some list of banned tracks. Not really worth the overhead.
Cant we just add a boolean to every file which keeps true for scrobbling and false for not and after the user starts a file a simple if checks the boolean?
I am not familiar with the way the collection is organized.But when it is possible to have optional tags in the collection, then a "don't scrobble" tag which is not set by default would do all the things mentioned. Not scrobbling podcasts and streams would be a very good start (which would be sufficient for me).
This seems to be a duplicate of 140198
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