by G0lluM » Sun Aug 26, 2007 7:57 pm
I can confirm that this happens with my MM3 A7/last.fm installation as well. I suspect that the problem is related to the last.fm plugin itself, rather than MM3 A7 because the information is correctly displayed in MM3. Of course, I could be wrong here.
Nevertheless, I have found that if I press the back button in the MM3 player, the track will start over and the last.fm plugin will correctly load the tag info to scrobble properly.
Also, the problem seems -- at least to me -- to be completely random and it is therefore difficult to reproduce the error. What I mean is that certain specific .m4a files do not cause this to happen each time. The only common denominator that I can see is the file format itself. In my experience, this has never happened when playing back .ogg, .flac, or .mp3 files.
I can confirm that this happens with my MM3 A7/last.fm installation as well. I suspect that the problem is related to the last.fm plugin itself, rather than MM3 A7 because the information is correctly displayed in MM3. Of course, I could be wrong here.
Nevertheless, I have found that if I press the back button in the MM3 player, the track will start over and the last.fm plugin will correctly load the tag info to scrobble properly.
Also, the problem seems -- at least to me -- to be completely random and it is therefore difficult to reproduce the error. What I mean is that certain specific .m4a files do not cause this to happen each time. The only common denominator that I can see is the file format itself. In my experience, this has never happened when playing back .ogg, .flac, or .mp3 files.