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Re: last fm winamp plugin update breaks functionality with MM?

by jeh0753 » Sat May 09, 2009 12:42 pm

you guys are awesome. Used coolpidgeon's suggestion, reinstalled last.fm and used the older winamp plugin and it worked like a charm. So pleased!

by XIONG » Sun May 25, 2008 10:30 am

Very great~!
Keep up the great work~!

by Randall_Lind » Thu Jan 17, 2008 12:23 pm

I am lost so Last.FM support will be built in to MM3 at some point? This is kewl really.

by aidan_cage » Thu Jan 17, 2008 11:16 am

I've also always been overly fond of apes
:lol: Me TOO!

PEACE

by spacefish » Thu Jan 17, 2008 4:03 am

Wow! Thanks for all the testimonials. I'm really considering just getting a lifetime license since I could just set it and forget it, so to speak. Save for a quirk here and there, I'm really impressed with everything I've seen so far and I'm very happy that built-in last.fm support is coming. There are still a few things I miss from Winamp but I've certainly gained a lot more, too. MediaMonkey is looking to be the perfect program for the O/C in me. And I've also always been overly fond of apes so you might say MediaMonkey was meant for me. ;)

Sorry about the thread hijack. You've all been very helpful.

Decisions, decisions! Must. Play. More. Monkey. :D

by Blizz » Thu Jan 17, 2008 2:29 am

Same here. Once you get used to the functionality at your fingertips you just never want to go back. As a programmer myself I usually buy software that I really like and that has a decent price, mainly to support the developers. Lifetime license here! :)

by nohitter151 » Thu Jan 17, 2008 12:28 am

drjboulder wrote: IMO, autoplaylists alone is worth the price of admission!
Also, I rarely purchase software. MediaMonkey was one of the exceptions after a month or so of using it.
Not only is it hands down the best and most powerful song organizer, but it is one of the programs that I felt the developers truly deserved as much financial reward as possible for all of the hard (and on-going) work they have put into it! (IMHO)
QFT. Mediamonkey is the first software I have ever paid for (and actually paid twice for, first for a 2.x license then for a lifetime one!) I have never regretted it.

by drjboulder » Thu Jan 17, 2008 12:00 am

spacefish wrote: Here's an unrelated question but I'm hoping someone will be kind enough to answer: I am considering going Gold but really wanted to try out advanced filtering, views, autoplaylists, etc. first. Is there no evaluation of gold features or do I just have to pay even if I find later I might not like/want/need them?
IMO, autoplaylists alone is worth the price of admission!
Also, I rarely purchase software. MediaMonkey was one of the exceptions after a month or so of using it.
Not only is it hands down the best and most powerful song organizer, but it is one of the programs that I felt the developers truly deserved as much financial reward as possible for all of the hard (and on-going) work they have put into it! (IMHO)

Last.fm

by ddrager » Wed Jan 16, 2008 11:33 pm

Just wanted to say - looking forward to the new integrated last.fm scrobbler. Would be great if it scrobbles; even better if you have the advanced tagging/love/hate options :)

by spacefish » Wed Jan 16, 2008 7:27 am

So I decided to take the plunge. Installed MM and the old last.fm plugin just to try it out. I'm scrobbling tracks so it must be okay! I do miss the ability to tag, love, share, view artist/album/track details from the client but since the upcoming dedicated module will be scrobbling only, I figure I'd just get used to it.

Here's an unrelated question but I'm hoping someone will be kind enough to answer: I am considering going Gold but really wanted to try out advanced filtering, views, autoplaylists, etc. first. Is there no evaluation of gold features or do I just have to pay even if I find later I might not like/want/need them?

Thanks!

by nohitter151 » Tue Jan 15, 2008 11:37 am

Blizz wrote:Hey Peke,
No issues with that, on the contrary, a program less to run, an icon less in the tray. On the other hand, I did like the information about the current playing song sometimes, but I'll get over it :)
Just to let you know, there are scripts that allow you to do the same exact thing but within Mediamonkey, such as WebSearchPanels.

by spacefish » Tue Jan 15, 2008 10:13 am

Peke wrote:@spacefish
that was starting point
Good to know! Best of luck for the future. :)

by Peke » Tue Jan 15, 2008 6:26 am

@spacefish
that was starting point

@Blizz
Will see about info in future

by Blizz » Tue Jan 15, 2008 3:37 am

Hey Peke,
No issues with that, on the contrary, a program less to run, an icon less in the tray. On the other hand, I did like the information about the current playing song sometimes, but I'll get over it :)

by spacefish » Tue Jan 15, 2008 3:36 am

Peke wrote:Yes, you are right. It Is MM only Plugin and for now it only Scrobble. In future we will see what else we can make out of it as most features are limited to Last.FM Client Only and no third party plugins are allowed.
I assume you've been through all the documentation here? It certainly doesn't look like last.fm WON'T support a new media player but one does need to go through all the proper rigmarole to acquire it.

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