Can I Scrobble from YouTube?
You can also manually scrobble the currently played song by pressing the count-down label. Using this extension you can also like or dislike YouTube songs without the need to open the actual “Last.fm” website. Note that to prevent unwanted scrobbling, the extension pauses the count down when the song is paused.
Does Last.fm work with YouTube?
Now You Can Scrobble Songs You Hear on YouTube to Last.fm.
Can Last.fm track YouTube songs?
Scrobbles songs and music tracks from YouTube to Last.fm. This extension seemingly scrobble watched YouTube videos to the “Last.fm” service without visiting the site. Automatic scrobbling takes place 30 seconds after the music is played or at the end of the track if the track is less than 30 seconds.
How do I track YouTube with scrobbles?
Once you are logged in, just click on the scrobble button and the track would be scrobbled to Last.fm. You have the option to change the name of the artist, album and song.
How do I check YouTube stats?
To open your 2021 Recap:
- Go to the YouTube Music app on your mobile device.
- Make sure you’re signed in.
- Select your profile photo. 2021 Recap.
- You’ll see your playlist, along with a page showing your listening stats from the last year.
What does Scrobble mean?
Scrobble is an Internet slang term for using Web distributed data to find users that share common interests. Scrobble also may be used as a noun to refer to the data used for these purposes.
What are scrobbles?
In case you’re unfamiliar, a scrobble is when you do something (like listen to a song), and then that something is tracked into a log. It could be private (like how iTunes tracks everything you listen to), or displayed publicly (like on Last.fm or Facebook).
How do I set up Scrobble?
Click on Settings, then Applications. Here, you can connect other services to your profile – this includes Spotify. Select the option Connect next to Spotify Scrobbling and confirm access to the Spotify account. That’s it – you’re good to go.
How many times have I listened to a song on YouTube?
Of course You can, Just head over to left hand side of your youtube home page where you will find in the menu (Left Hand Side) history option, mouse over that and you will find all the content you viewed in an ascending order as well as your search history as well.