This sounds like this bug : https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=603625 Could post any relevant information to that bug ? The output of "banshee --debug" would probably be interesting. Please also make sure you've authorized Banshee to access you Last.fm account (see my comment on the bug). -- Bertrand Lorentz <bertrand lorentz gmail com> On Sun, 2009-12-13 at 13:30 -0800, s0l1dsnak3123 wrote: > I have tried this out also, with no luck. Can Am Sonntag please provide more > information (if there is any)? > > John. > > > Paul Lange-2 wrote: > > > > Thanks for the idea, but this doesn't help. For me Banshee still > > scrobbles only new imported songs (but I don't know when the start from > > 'new' is). > > > > Paul > > > > Am Sonntag, den 13.12.2009, 11:57 -0800 schrieb Tertitten: > >> For me it worked deleting the files inside the following folders > >> /home/<username>/.cache/banshee-1/extensions/last.fm > >> and > >> /home/<username>/.cache/banshee-1/extensions/lastfm > >> > >> > >> Arutha wrote: > >> > > >> > Since last week Last.fm scrobbling has been giving problems. At first, > >> I > >> > thought the website was the problem. However, Last.fm status is now OK > >> on > >> > all services. Moreover, I'm able to scrobble when I play radio using > >> the > >> > last.fm client. > >> > > >> > It looks like something changed in the API? > >> > > >> > Btw, I tried reauthorizing Banshee with Last.fm. After authorizing it, > >> I > >> > press the `check for authorization' button and banshee crashes. > >> > > >> > Definitely something is wrong! > >> >
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