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wligtenberg at gmail

Feb 10, 2008, 5:20 AM

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LastFM support in MythMusic

Hi,
Recently I thought that it would be nice to have LastFM support build
into MythTV.
Today I am starting on the quest of trying to add it to MythTV. Yes
you have heart it right!
So I started on the wiki and I have noticed that it is in the feature
request for MythMusic.
Now, I must admit I have not developed a MythTV plugin before, so I
might ask for quite a bit of help, but I hope to get some help from
the veterans out here.
I will explain my ideas here:
First of all, one should be able to set the username somewhere in the
configuration screen.
The the lastfm support should be in play music, but as it is now, it
will go straight into a playlist.
And at least with the version I am using, I think the way to edit the
playlist is not very easy.
So my idea would be to add another menu-item which would say play
lastfm (or maybe play webradio?)
Then if lastfm is concerned it would take you to another menu, from
which you can choose:
My playlist
My Recommendations
My radiostation
My loved tracks
My neighbourhood
Specify other radio station by tag or artist

after selection it will play the music and scrobble it, scrobbling
might be turned of from configuration or during playback.

So what do you think of these ideas?
I hope that the learning will be easy :)

Cheers,

Willem Ligtenberg
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steve.p.daniels at googlemail

Feb 10, 2008, 5:36 AM

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Re: LastFM support in MythMusic [In reply to]

On 10/02/2008, Willem Ligtenberg <wligtenberg[at]gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> Recently I thought that it would be nice to have LastFM support build
> into MythTV.
> Today I am starting on the quest of trying to add it to MythTV. Yes
> you have heart it right!
> So I started on the wiki and I have noticed that it is in the feature
> request for MythMusic.
> Now, I must admit I have not developed a MythTV plugin before, so I
> might ask for quite a bit of help, but I hope to get some help from
> the veterans out here.
> I will explain my ideas here:
> First of all, one should be able to set the username somewhere in the
> configuration screen.
> The the lastfm support should be in play music, but as it is now, it
> will go straight into a playlist.
> And at least with the version I am using, I think the way to edit the
> playlist is not very easy.
> So my idea would be to add another menu-item which would say play
> lastfm (or maybe play webradio?)
> Then if lastfm is concerned it would take you to another menu, from
> which you can choose:
> My playlist
> My Recommendations
> My radiostation
> My loved tracks
> My neighbourhood
> Specify other radio station by tag or artist
>
> after selection it will play the music and scrobble it, scrobbling
> might be turned of from configuration or during playback.
>
> So what do you think of these ideas?
> I hope that the learning will be easy :)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Willem Ligtenberg

Having recently got into last.fm I'd love this, especially in the form
of a separate menu/plugin.

Steve Daniels
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ericgies at kabelfoon

Feb 10, 2008, 6:00 AM

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Re: LastFM support in MythMusic [In reply to]

On 10 February 2008 14:20:10 Willem Ligtenberg wrote:
> Hi,
> Recently I thought that it would be nice to have LastFM support build
> into MythTV.
> Today I am starting on the quest of trying to add it to MythTV. Yes
> you have heart it right!
> So I started on the wiki and I have noticed that it is in the feature
> request for MythMusic.
> Now, I must admit I have not developed a MythTV plugin before, so I
> might ask for quite a bit of help, but I hope to get some help from
> the veterans out here.
> I will explain my ideas here:
> First of all, one should be able to set the username somewhere in the
> configuration screen.
> The the lastfm support should be in play music, but as it is now, it
> will go straight into a playlist.
> And at least with the version I am using, I think the way to edit the
> playlist is not very easy.
> So my idea would be to add another menu-item which would say play
> lastfm (or maybe play webradio?)
> Then if lastfm is concerned it would take you to another menu, from
> which you can choose:
> My playlist
> My Recommendations
> My radiostation
> My loved tracks
> My neighbourhood
> Specify other radio station by tag or artist
>
> after selection it will play the music and scrobble it, scrobbling
> might be turned of from configuration or during playback.
>
> So what do you think of these ideas?
> I hope that the learning will be easy :)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Willem Ligtenberg

I'm working on LastFM integration for mythstream. Currently it can stream
stations (neighbourhood, recommendations, etc) and fetch and display album
art. Scrobbling and skipping tracks does work - with issues. Before
publishing, I want to resolve those issues, and connect using the new API
(using the old one).

Maybe we can work together on this feature?

Eric.




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cg at dmesg

Feb 10, 2008, 7:19 AM

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Re: LastFM support in MythMusic [In reply to]

On Feb 10, 2008, at 15:00 , Eric wrote:
> I'm working on LastFM integration for mythstream. Currently it can
> stream
> stations (neighbourhood, recommendations, etc) and fetch and display
> album
> art. Scrobbling and skipping tracks does work - with issues. Before
> publishing, I want to resolve those issues, and connect using the
> new API
> (using the old one).
>
> Maybe we can work together on this feature?
>
> Eric.
>


Would it be possible to integrate mythstream audio/video parts to
mythmusic and mythvideo? I think this would make a greater user
experience as listening to music/watching videos would be at the same
place as webradio/trailer viewing etc.
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wligtenberg at gmail

Feb 11, 2008, 12:03 AM

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Re: LastFM support in MythMusic [In reply to]

Yes, ofcourse we should get together!
But I do think we should think on how to put it into MythTV.
Because it should be very easy.
Do you have a SVN repository or something?
(By the way, does uitzendinggemist work?! Cool!)
As far as I can see now, your plugin allows to play any stream, if you
show it where it is. But I think that last.fm should work more like
the software player they have available.
But I will ask in the IRC channel about where people think it should
go. If many people want it, maybe we should work to get it into
MythMusic instead of a unofficial plugin.

Cheers,

Willem

On Feb 10, 2008 3:00 PM, Eric <ericgies[at]kabelfoon.nl> wrote:
>
> On 10 February 2008 14:20:10 Willem Ligtenberg wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Recently I thought that it would be nice to have LastFM support build
> > into MythTV.
> > Today I am starting on the quest of trying to add it to MythTV. Yes
> > you have heart it right!
> > So I started on the wiki and I have noticed that it is in the feature
> > request for MythMusic.
> > Now, I must admit I have not developed a MythTV plugin before, so I
> > might ask for quite a bit of help, but I hope to get some help from
> > the veterans out here.
> > I will explain my ideas here:
> > First of all, one should be able to set the username somewhere in the
> > configuration screen.
> > The the lastfm support should be in play music, but as it is now, it
> > will go straight into a playlist.
> > And at least with the version I am using, I think the way to edit the
> > playlist is not very easy.
> > So my idea would be to add another menu-item which would say play
> > lastfm (or maybe play webradio?)
> > Then if lastfm is concerned it would take you to another menu, from
> > which you can choose:
> > My playlist
> > My Recommendations
> > My radiostation
> > My loved tracks
> > My neighbourhood
> > Specify other radio station by tag or artist
> >
> > after selection it will play the music and scrobble it, scrobbling
> > might be turned of from configuration or during playback.
> >
> > So what do you think of these ideas?
> > I hope that the learning will be easy :)
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Willem Ligtenberg
>
> I'm working on LastFM integration for mythstream. Currently it can stream
> stations (neighbourhood, recommendations, etc) and fetch and display album
> art. Scrobbling and skipping tracks does work - with issues. Before
> publishing, I want to resolve those issues, and connect using the new API
> (using the old one).
>
> Maybe we can work together on this feature?
>
> Eric.
>
>
>
>
>
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abostock at gmail

Feb 11, 2008, 12:45 AM

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Re: LastFM support in MythMusic [In reply to]

On 10/02/2008, Willem Ligtenberg <wligtenberg[at]gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Recently I thought that it would be nice to have LastFM support build
> into MythTV.
> Today I am starting on the quest of trying to add it to MythTV. Yes
> you have heart it right!
> So I started on the wiki and I have noticed that it is in the feature
> request for MythMusic.
> Now, I must admit I have not developed a MythTV plugin before, so I
> might ask for quite a bit of help, but I hope to get some help from
> the veterans out here.
> I will explain my ideas here:
> First of all, one should be able to set the username somewhere in the
> configuration screen.
> The the lastfm support should be in play music, but as it is now, it
> will go straight into a playlist.
> And at least with the version I am using, I think the way to edit the
> playlist is not very easy.
> So my idea would be to add another menu-item which would say play
> lastfm (or maybe play webradio?)
> Then if lastfm is concerned it would take you to another menu, from
> which you can choose:
> My playlist
> My Recommendations
> My radiostation
> My loved tracks
> My neighbourhood
> Specify other radio station by tag or artist
>
> after selection it will play the music and scrobble it, scrobbling
> might be turned of from configuration or during playback.
>
> So what do you think of these ideas?
> I hope that the learning will be easy :)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Willem Ligtenberg
> _______________________________________________
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> mythtv-dev[at]mythtv.org
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>


You're welcome to reuse the clientid I requested for my last.fm mythmusic
script once you've got this properly built in to myth...
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/308322#308322

Ash


wligtenberg at gmail

Feb 11, 2008, 1:03 AM

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Re: LastFM support in MythMusic [In reply to]

We have just had a bit of a discussion on the #mythtv
And this is the idea we came up with:
Add the support for last.fm (or other webradio services, later) as
playlists in MythMusic. The Last.fm playlist are automagically added
if a username and password has been given in music configuration.
There can also be decided whether or not to scrobble.
Scrobbling will also be implemented for the other playlists.
Scrobbling might be turned of from within a menu in mythmusic.
So these are the first ideas on the extra functionality.
Remarks are welcome.

The main idea is that this kind of code should get into main, not be
in a unsupported plugin, however I would greatly appreciate the help
of Eric or anyone else anytime :)

Cheers,

Willem

On Feb 11, 2008 9:45 AM, Ashley Bostock <abostock[at]gmail.com> wrote:
> On 10/02/2008, Willem Ligtenberg <wligtenberg[at]gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi,
> > Recently I thought that it would be nice to have LastFM support build
> > into MythTV.
> > Today I am starting on the quest of trying to add it to MythTV. Yes
> > you have heart it right!
> > So I started on the wiki and I have noticed that it is in the feature
> > request for MythMusic.
> > Now, I must admit I have not developed a MythTV plugin before, so I
> > might ask for quite a bit of help, but I hope to get some help from
> > the veterans out here.
> > I will explain my ideas here:
> > First of all, one should be able to set the username somewhere in the
> > configuration screen.
> > The the lastfm support should be in play music, but as it is now, it
> > will go straight into a playlist.
> > And at least with the version I am using, I think the way to edit the
> > playlist is not very easy.
> > So my idea would be to add another menu-item which would say play
> > lastfm (or maybe play webradio?)
> > Then if lastfm is concerned it would take you to another menu, from
> > which you can choose:
> > My playlist
> > My Recommendations
> > My radiostation
> > My loved tracks
> > My neighbourhood
> > Specify other radio station by tag or artist
> >
> > after selection it will play the music and scrobble it, scrobbling
> > might be turned of from configuration or during playback.
> >
> > So what do you think of these ideas?
> > I hope that the learning will be easy :)
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Willem Ligtenberg
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > mythtv-dev mailing list
> > mythtv-dev[at]mythtv.org
> > http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev
> >
>
>
> You're welcome to reuse the clientid I requested for my last.fm mythmusic
> script once you've got this properly built in to myth...
> http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/308322#308322
>
> Ash
>
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>
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ericgies at kabelfoon

Feb 11, 2008, 12:43 PM

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Re: LastFM support in MythMusic [In reply to]

I think you are right about the software player experience, and about putting
LastFM in MythMusic. LastFM is a single reliable source and doesn't require
any discovery ("harvesting"). If MythMusic LastFM support comes available
I'll drop LastFM for MythStream.

If you want to look at what I've got so far I can mail it to you. Note that
it's in PERL, and interacts with the old LastFM API...

And yes, uitzendinggemist does work. It wouldn't be there if it didn't -
although site changes have and will affect parsers every now and then.

(note: for some reason I didn't receive your mail though the myth-dev list
subscription, only directly to my account - so I used myth-dev as CC)

Eric.


On 11 February 2008 09:03:40 Willem Ligtenberg wrote:
> Yes, ofcourse we should get together!
> But I do think we should think on how to put it into MythTV.
> Because it should be very easy.
> Do you have a SVN repository or something?
> (By the way, does uitzendinggemist work?! Cool!)
> As far as I can see now, your plugin allows to play any stream, if you
> show it where it is. But I think that last.fm should work more like
> the software player they have available.
> But I will ask in the IRC channel about where people think it should
> go. If many people want it, maybe we should work to get it into
> MythMusic instead of a unofficial plugin.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Willem
>
> On Feb 10, 2008 3:00 PM, Eric <ericgies[at]kabelfoon.nl> wrote:
> > On 10 February 2008 14:20:10 Willem Ligtenberg wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > Recently I thought that it would be nice to have LastFM support build
> > > into MythTV.
> > > Today I am starting on the quest of trying to add it to MythTV. Yes
> > > you have heart it right!
> > > So I started on the wiki and I have noticed that it is in the feature
> > > request for MythMusic.
> > > Now, I must admit I have not developed a MythTV plugin before, so I
> > > might ask for quite a bit of help, but I hope to get some help from
> > > the veterans out here.
> > > I will explain my ideas here:
> > > First of all, one should be able to set the username somewhere in the
> > > configuration screen.
> > > The the lastfm support should be in play music, but as it is now, it
> > > will go straight into a playlist.
> > > And at least with the version I am using, I think the way to edit the
> > > playlist is not very easy.
> > > So my idea would be to add another menu-item which would say play
> > > lastfm (or maybe play webradio?)
> > > Then if lastfm is concerned it would take you to another menu, from
> > > which you can choose:
> > > My playlist
> > > My Recommendations
> > > My radiostation
> > > My loved tracks
> > > My neighbourhood
> > > Specify other radio station by tag or artist
> > >
> > > after selection it will play the music and scrobble it, scrobbling
> > > might be turned of from configuration or during playback.
> > >
> > > So what do you think of these ideas?
> > > I hope that the learning will be easy :)
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> > >
> > > Willem Ligtenberg
> >
> > I'm working on LastFM integration for mythstream. Currently it can stream
> > stations (neighbourhood, recommendations, etc) and fetch and display
> > album art. Scrobbling and skipping tracks does work - with issues. Before
> > publishing, I want to resolve those issues, and connect using the new API
> > (using the old one).
> >
> > Maybe we can work together on this feature?
> >
> > Eric.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > mythtv-dev mailing list
> > mythtv-dev[at]mythtv.org
> > http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev


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skd5aner at gmail

Feb 11, 2008, 3:52 PM

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Re: LastFM support in MythMusic [In reply to]

On Feb 10, 2008 8:20 AM, Willem Ligtenberg <wligtenberg[at]gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> Recently I thought that it would be nice to have LastFM support build
> into MythTV.
> Today I am starting on the quest of trying to add it to MythTV. Yes
> you have heart it right!
> So I started on the wiki and I have noticed that it is in the feature
> request for MythMusic.
> Now, I must admit I have not developed a MythTV plugin before, so I
> might ask for quite a bit of help, but I hope to get some help from
> the veterans out here.
> I will explain my ideas here:
> First of all, one should be able to set the username somewhere in the
> configuration screen.
> The the lastfm support should be in play music, but as it is now, it
> will go straight into a playlist.
> And at least with the version I am using, I think the way to edit the
> playlist is not very easy.
> So my idea would be to add another menu-item which would say play
> lastfm (or maybe play webradio?)
> Then if lastfm is concerned it would take you to another menu, from
> which you can choose:
> My playlist
> My Recommendations
> My radiostation
> My loved tracks
> My neighbourhood
> Specify other radio station by tag or artist
>
> after selection it will play the music and scrobble it, scrobbling
> might be turned of from configuration or during playback.
>
> So what do you think of these ideas?
> I hope that the learning will be easy :)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Willem Ligtenberg
> _______________________________________________
> mythtv-dev mailing list
> mythtv-dev[at]mythtv.org
> http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev
>

Cool - The thing I would like the most is simply scrobbling what I
play in mythmusic, so that I can track what I listen to in mythmusic
in addition to my other players on other machines.

Thanks!
Matt
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wligtenberg at gmail

Feb 14, 2008, 1:49 AM

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Re: LastFM support in MythMusic [In reply to]

Any help on the code is appreciated, even PERL ;)
But maybe it is better to use the new api, or as a colleague of mine
pointed to me, have a look at lastfmproxy and make MythMusic depend on
that. But I haven't had the time of investigating it further. But any
ideas on this are welcome.
Since this will be my first Mythtv development. I have just installed
a fresh SVN version on my dev system, I have it compiled now, so I am
good to go!
This weekend Saturday night (GMT+2) I will have some spare time, so I
will be in #mythtv, and see if anyone there is able to help me get
started. The first and maybe easiest to do is get the scrobbling in
there.

Cheers,

Willem

On Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 9:43 PM, Eric <ericgies[at]kabelfoon.nl> wrote:
> I think you are right about the software player experience, and about putting
> LastFM in MythMusic. LastFM is a single reliable source and doesn't require
> any discovery ("harvesting"). If MythMusic LastFM support comes available
> I'll drop LastFM for MythStream.
>
> If you want to look at what I've got so far I can mail it to you. Note that
> it's in PERL, and interacts with the old LastFM API...
>
> And yes, uitzendinggemist does work. It wouldn't be there if it didn't -
> although site changes have and will affect parsers every now and then.
>
> (note: for some reason I didn't receive your mail though the myth-dev list
> subscription, only directly to my account - so I used myth-dev as CC)
>
> Eric.
>
>
>
>
> On 11 February 2008 09:03:40 Willem Ligtenberg wrote:
> > Yes, ofcourse we should get together!
> > But I do think we should think on how to put it into MythTV.
> > Because it should be very easy.
> > Do you have a SVN repository or something?
> > (By the way, does uitzendinggemist work?! Cool!)
> > As far as I can see now, your plugin allows to play any stream, if you
> > show it where it is. But I think that last.fm should work more like
> > the software player they have available.
> > But I will ask in the IRC channel about where people think it should
> > go. If many people want it, maybe we should work to get it into
> > MythMusic instead of a unofficial plugin.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Willem
> >
> > On Feb 10, 2008 3:00 PM, Eric <ericgies[at]kabelfoon.nl> wrote:
> > > On 10 February 2008 14:20:10 Willem Ligtenberg wrote:
> > > > Hi,
> > > > Recently I thought that it would be nice to have LastFM support build
> > > > into MythTV.
> > > > Today I am starting on the quest of trying to add it to MythTV. Yes
> > > > you have heart it right!
> > > > So I started on the wiki and I have noticed that it is in the feature
> > > > request for MythMusic.
> > > > Now, I must admit I have not developed a MythTV plugin before, so I
> > > > might ask for quite a bit of help, but I hope to get some help from
> > > > the veterans out here.
> > > > I will explain my ideas here:
> > > > First of all, one should be able to set the username somewhere in the
> > > > configuration screen.
> > > > The the lastfm support should be in play music, but as it is now, it
> > > > will go straight into a playlist.
> > > > And at least with the version I am using, I think the way to edit the
> > > > playlist is not very easy.
> > > > So my idea would be to add another menu-item which would say play
> > > > lastfm (or maybe play webradio?)
> > > > Then if lastfm is concerned it would take you to another menu, from
> > > > which you can choose:
> > > > My playlist
> > > > My Recommendations
> > > > My radiostation
> > > > My loved tracks
> > > > My neighbourhood
> > > > Specify other radio station by tag or artist
> > > >
> > > > after selection it will play the music and scrobble it, scrobbling
> > > > might be turned of from configuration or during playback.
> > > >
> > > > So what do you think of these ideas?
> > > > I hope that the learning will be easy :)
> > > >
> > > > Cheers,
> > > >
> > > > Willem Ligtenberg
> > >
> > > I'm working on LastFM integration for mythstream. Currently it can stream
> > > stations (neighbourhood, recommendations, etc) and fetch and display
> > > album art. Scrobbling and skipping tracks does work - with issues. Before
> > > publishing, I want to resolve those issues, and connect using the new API
> > > (using the old one).
> > >
> > > Maybe we can work together on this feature?
> > >
> > > Eric.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > _______________________________________________
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Feb 14, 2008, 4:15 AM

Post #11 of 43 (4884 views)
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Re: LastFM support in MythMusic [In reply to]

On 14/02/2008, Willem Ligtenberg <wligtenberg[at]gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Any help on the code is appreciated, even PERL ;)
> But maybe it is better to use the new api, or as a colleague of mine
> pointed to me, have a look at lastfmproxy and make MythMusic depend on
> that. But I haven't had the time of investigating it further. But any
> ideas on this are welcome.
> Since this will be my first Mythtv development. I have just installed
> a fresh SVN version on my dev system, I have it compiled now, so I am
> good to go!
> This weekend Saturday night (GMT+2) I will have some spare time, so I
> will be in #mythtv, and see if anyone there is able to help me get
> started. The first and maybe easiest to do is get the scrobbling in
> there.
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> Willem



The code that was added in version 15222 is probably useful to your
efforts...
http://svn.mythtv.org/trac/changeset/15222/trunk

I requested that for my Perl script to make sure that I didn't submit tracks
that hadn't played for long enough...
INSERT INTO settings (value,data,hostname)
VALUE('MusicLastPlayDelay?<http://svn.mythtv.org/trac/wiki/MusicLastPlayDelay>',
'240', 'HOSTNAME');

If you set that db entry when someone enabled last.fm in mythmusic, you
could then hook off of the code which sets the lastplay time to work out
when it is then ok to submit the track (you'd need to also check the song is
longer than a 30second clip).

Ash


wligtenberg at gmail

Feb 16, 2008, 1:04 PM

Post #12 of 43 (4845 views)
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Re: LastFM support in MythMusic [In reply to]

Just an update for all the people who can't wait to scrobble their songs...
I have created a menu, inside the music settings for the last.fm settings.
And I now print some song information when it should be scrobbled.
So the only thing left is the communication with the server.
And I'm going to look into that tomorrow, so with luck the scrobbling
will be working tomorrow.

Cheers,

Willem

On Feb 14, 2008 1:15 PM, Ashley Bostock <abostock[at]gmail.com> wrote:
> On 14/02/2008, Willem Ligtenberg <wligtenberg[at]gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Any help on the code is appreciated, even PERL ;)
> > But maybe it is better to use the new api, or as a colleague of mine
> > pointed to me, have a look at lastfmproxy and make MythMusic depend on
> > that. But I haven't had the time of investigating it further. But any
> > ideas on this are welcome.
> > Since this will be my first Mythtv development. I have just installed
> > a fresh SVN version on my dev system, I have it compiled now, so I am
> > good to go!
> > This weekend Saturday night (GMT+2) I will have some spare time, so I
> > will be in #mythtv, and see if anyone there is able to help me get
> > started. The first and maybe easiest to do is get the scrobbling in
> > there.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> >
> > Willem
>
>
> The code that was added in version 15222 is probably useful to your
> efforts...
> http://svn.mythtv.org/trac/changeset/15222/trunk
>
> I requested that for my Perl script to make sure that I didn't submit tracks
> that hadn't played for long enough...
> INSERT INTO settings (value,data,hostname) VALUE('MusicLastPlayDelay?',
> '240', 'HOSTNAME');
>
> If you set that db entry when someone enabled last.fm in mythmusic, you
> could then hook off of the code which sets the lastplay time to work out
> when it is then ok to submit the track (you'd need to also check the song is
> longer than a 30second clip).
>
> Ash
>
>
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skd5aner at gmail

Feb 16, 2008, 3:51 PM

Post #13 of 43 (4840 views)
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Re: LastFM support in MythMusic [In reply to]

On Feb 16, 2008 4:04 PM, Willem Ligtenberg <wligtenberg[at]gmail.com> wrote:
> Just an update for all the people who can't wait to scrobble their songs...
> I have created a menu, inside the music settings for the last.fm settings.
> And I now print some song information when it should be scrobbled.
> So the only thing left is the communication with the server.
> And I'm going to look into that tomorrow, so with luck the scrobbling
> will be working tomorrow.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Willem
>
>
> On Feb 14, 2008 1:15 PM, Ashley Bostock <abostock[at]gmail.com> wrote:
> > On 14/02/2008, Willem Ligtenberg <wligtenberg[at]gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Any help on the code is appreciated, even PERL ;)
> > > But maybe it is better to use the new api, or as a colleague of mine
> > > pointed to me, have a look at lastfmproxy and make MythMusic depend on
> > > that. But I haven't had the time of investigating it further. But any
> > > ideas on this are welcome.
> > > Since this will be my first Mythtv development. I have just installed
> > > a fresh SVN version on my dev system, I have it compiled now, so I am
> > > good to go!
> > > This weekend Saturday night (GMT+2) I will have some spare time, so I
> > > will be in #mythtv, and see if anyone there is able to help me get
> > > started. The first and maybe easiest to do is get the scrobbling in
> > > there.
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> > >
> > >
> > > Willem
> >
> >
> > The code that was added in version 15222 is probably useful to your
> > efforts...
> > http://svn.mythtv.org/trac/changeset/15222/trunk
> >
> > I requested that for my Perl script to make sure that I didn't submit tracks
> > that hadn't played for long enough...
> > INSERT INTO settings (value,data,hostname) VALUE('MusicLastPlayDelay?',
> > '240', 'HOSTNAME');
> >
> > If you set that db entry when someone enabled last.fm in mythmusic, you
> > could then hook off of the code which sets the lastplay time to work out
> > when it is then ok to submit the track (you'd need to also check the song is
> > longer than a 30second clip).
> >
> > Ash
> >
> >
>



When you get this working, please submit it as a enhancement ticket
svn.mythtv.org. Are you building against current head?

Matt
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wligtenberg at gmail

Feb 17, 2008, 4:06 AM

Post #14 of 43 (4819 views)
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Re: LastFM support in MythMusic [In reply to]

I guess so I just did:
svn co http://svn.mythtv.org/svn/trunk/mythtv
svn co http://svn.mythtv.org/svn/trunk/mythplugins
A couple of days ago.

Or is that not the current head?

Cheers,

Willem

On Feb 17, 2008 12:51 AM, Matt S. <skd5aner[at]gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Feb 16, 2008 4:04 PM, Willem Ligtenberg <wligtenberg[at]gmail.com> wrote:
> > Just an update for all the people who can't wait to scrobble their songs...
> > I have created a menu, inside the music settings for the last.fm settings.
> > And I now print some song information when it should be scrobbled.
> > So the only thing left is the communication with the server.
> > And I'm going to look into that tomorrow, so with luck the scrobbling
> > will be working tomorrow.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Willem
> >
> >
> > On Feb 14, 2008 1:15 PM, Ashley Bostock <abostock[at]gmail.com> wrote:
> > > On 14/02/2008, Willem Ligtenberg <wligtenberg[at]gmail.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > > Any help on the code is appreciated, even PERL ;)
> > > > But maybe it is better to use the new api, or as a colleague of mine
> > > > pointed to me, have a look at lastfmproxy and make MythMusic depend on
> > > > that. But I haven't had the time of investigating it further. But any
> > > > ideas on this are welcome.
> > > > Since this will be my first Mythtv development. I have just installed
> > > > a fresh SVN version on my dev system, I have it compiled now, so I am
> > > > good to go!
> > > > This weekend Saturday night (GMT+2) I will have some spare time, so I
> > > > will be in #mythtv, and see if anyone there is able to help me get
> > > > started. The first and maybe easiest to do is get the scrobbling in
> > > > there.
> > > >
> > > > Cheers,
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Willem
> > >
> > >
> > > The code that was added in version 15222 is probably useful to your
> > > efforts...
> > > http://svn.mythtv.org/trac/changeset/15222/trunk
> > >
> > > I requested that for my Perl script to make sure that I didn't submit tracks
> > > that hadn't played for long enough...
> > > INSERT INTO settings (value,data,hostname) VALUE('MusicLastPlayDelay?',
> > > '240', 'HOSTNAME');
> > >
> > > If you set that db entry when someone enabled last.fm in mythmusic, you
> > > could then hook off of the code which sets the lastplay time to work out
> > > when it is then ok to submit the track (you'd need to also check the song is
> > > longer than a 30second clip).
> > >
> > > Ash
> > >
> > >
> >
>
>
>
> When you get this working, please submit it as a enhancement ticket
> svn.mythtv.org. Are you building against current head?
>
> Matt
>
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mythtv at colin

Feb 17, 2008, 4:27 AM

Post #15 of 43 (4830 views)
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Re: LastFM support in MythMusic [In reply to]

Willem Ligtenberg wrote:
> I guess so I just did:
> svn co http://svn.mythtv.org/svn/trunk/mythtv
> svn co http://svn.mythtv.org/svn/trunk/mythplugins
> A couple of days ago.
>
> Or is that not the current head?

It is the current head and it's all good. I look forward to scrobbling
goodness :)

Col

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Feb 17, 2008, 6:30 AM

Post #16 of 43 (4820 views)
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Re: LastFM support in MythMusic [In reply to]

Hi could someone help me out with getting an md5 hash for a string?
Because I have noticed that there are 2 implementations of the md5
algorithm in MythTV. I don't want to add another, also not another
dependancy, but I don't know how I can include the md5.h from the
following location in my code:
mythtv/libs/libavutil/md5.h

Just adding
#include "md5.h"
#include <md5.h>
#include <mythtv/libs/libavutil/md5.h>

doesn't work...

any one got some idea, just heard that headers files should be
installed in order for them to work... but I still don't really know
what to do...

Thanks,

Willem

On Feb 17, 2008 1:27 PM, Colin Guthrie <mythtv[at]colin.guthr.ie> wrote:
> Willem Ligtenberg wrote:
> > I guess so I just did:
> > svn co http://svn.mythtv.org/svn/trunk/mythtv
> > svn co http://svn.mythtv.org/svn/trunk/mythplugins
> > A couple of days ago.
> >
> > Or is that not the current head?
>
> It is the current head and it's all good. I look forward to scrobbling
> goodness :)
>
> Col
>
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>
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wligtenberg at gmail

Feb 18, 2008, 11:34 AM

Post #17 of 43 (4779 views)
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Re: LastFM support in MythMusic [In reply to]

OK, I'm stuck on the MD5 stuff, which annoys me, because it shouldn't
be this hard...
Well as far as I know now, both md5's that are already in mythtv are
meant to be used for something else than Strings.
So now I have found libcrypto++ and it has an md5 algorithm, but I
really have no clue on how to use it in my code. What really annoys me
is that it is only the language c++ which makes it difficult for me...

If anyone could help me out...
Your help is greatly appreciated!

Cheers,

Willem

On Feb 17, 2008 3:30 PM, Willem Ligtenberg <wligtenberg[at]gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi could someone help me out with getting an md5 hash for a string?
> Because I have noticed that there are 2 implementations of the md5
> algorithm in MythTV. I don't want to add another, also not another
> dependancy, but I don't know how I can include the md5.h from the
> following location in my code:
> mythtv/libs/libavutil/md5.h
>
> Just adding
> #include "md5.h"
> #include <md5.h>
> #include <mythtv/libs/libavutil/md5.h>
>
> doesn't work...
>
> any one got some idea, just heard that headers files should be
> installed in order for them to work... but I still don't really know
> what to do...
>
> Thanks,
>
> Willem
>
>
> On Feb 17, 2008 1:27 PM, Colin Guthrie <mythtv[at]colin.guthr.ie> wrote:
> > Willem Ligtenberg wrote:
> > > I guess so I just did:
> > > svn co http://svn.mythtv.org/svn/trunk/mythtv
> > > svn co http://svn.mythtv.org/svn/trunk/mythplugins
> > > A couple of days ago.
> > >
> > > Or is that not the current head?
> >
> > It is the current head and it's all good. I look forward to scrobbling
> > goodness :)
> >
> > Col
> >
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> >
> > +------------------------+
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> > +------------------------+
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janne-mythtv at grunau

Feb 18, 2008, 12:28 PM

Post #18 of 43 (4766 views)
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Re: LastFM support in MythMusic [In reply to]

On Monday 18 February 2008 20:34:10 Willem Ligtenberg wrote:
> OK, I'm stuck on the MD5 stuff, which annoys me, because it shouldn't
> be this hard...
> Well as far as I know now, both md5's that are already in mythtv are
> meant to be used for something else than Strings.

define strings. libavutil's md5 operates on uint8_t* which are more or
less c type strings. If you want to compute the md5 of QString use
something like:

uint8_t *my_md5(QString &string)
{
uint8_t *md5val = malloc(8);
uint8_t *c_string = string.local8Bit()
av_md5_sum(md5val, c_string, strlen(c_string));

return md5val;
}

If you want the typical string result the command line md5sums returns
print the eight uint8_ts as hexadecimal values.

Janne
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Feb 18, 2008, 12:54 PM

Post #19 of 43 (4765 views)
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Re: LastFM support in MythMusic [In reply to]

musicplayer.cpp: In function 'uint8_t* my_md5(QString&)':
musicplayer.cpp:845: error: invalid conversion from 'void*' to 'uint8_t*'
musicplayer.cpp:846: error: invalid conversion from 'const char*' to 'uint8_t*'
musicplayer.cpp:847: error: expected ',' or ';' before 'av_md5_sum'
musicplayer.cpp:846: warning: unused variable 'c_string'
musicplayer.cpp: In member function 'void MusicPlayer::scrobbleLastFM()':
musicplayer.cpp:863: error: invalid conversion from 'uint8_t*' to 'const char*'
musicplayer.cpp:863: error: initializing argument 1 of
'QString::QString(const char*)'
make[1]: *** [musicplayer.o] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory

I get this error when I try the code you wrote...
I don't really get what you mean by define strings in the start of your mail...

Thanks for the help, and sorry that I am such a bad C++ programmer...
But at least I get the opportunity to learn...

Thanks,

Willem


On Feb 18, 2008 9:28 PM, Janne Grunau <janne-mythtv[at]grunau.be> wrote:
> On Monday 18 February 2008 20:34:10 Willem Ligtenberg wrote:
> > OK, I'm stuck on the MD5 stuff, which annoys me, because it shouldn't
> > be this hard...
> > Well as far as I know now, both md5's that are already in mythtv are
> > meant to be used for something else than Strings.
>
> define strings. libavutil's md5 operates on uint8_t* which are more or
> less c type strings. If you want to compute the md5 of QString use
> something like:
>
> uint8_t *my_md5(QString &string)
> {
> uint8_t *md5val = malloc(8);
> uint8_t *c_string = string.local8Bit()
> av_md5_sum(md5val, c_string, strlen(c_string));
>
> return md5val;
> }
>
> If you want the typical string result the command line md5sums returns
> print the eight uint8_ts as hexadecimal values.
>
> Janne
>
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Feb 19, 2008, 2:42 AM

Post #20 of 43 (4810 views)
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Re: LastFM support in MythMusic [In reply to]

OK, I now I have code that compiles, but generates a runtime error...
This is the error that is generated:
mythfrontend: symbol lookup error:
/usr/local/lib/mythtv/plugins/libmythmusic.so: undefined symbol:
_ZN3MD5C1Ev

And it is created by the following line:
MD5 context;

Thanks for any help,

Willem

On Feb 18, 2008 9:28 PM, Janne Grunau <janne-mythtv[at]grunau.be> wrote:
> On Monday 18 February 2008 20:34:10 Willem Ligtenberg wrote:
> > OK, I'm stuck on the MD5 stuff, which annoys me, because it shouldn't
> > be this hard...
> > Well as far as I know now, both md5's that are already in mythtv are
> > meant to be used for something else than Strings.
>
> define strings. libavutil's md5 operates on uint8_t* which are more or
> less c type strings. If you want to compute the md5 of QString use
> something like:
>
> uint8_t *my_md5(QString &string)
> {
> uint8_t *md5val = malloc(8);
> uint8_t *c_string = string.local8Bit()
> av_md5_sum(md5val, c_string, strlen(c_string));
>
> return md5val;
> }
>
> If you want the typical string result the command line md5sums returns
> print the eight uint8_ts as hexadecimal values.
>
> Janne
>
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Feb 19, 2008, 11:31 AM

Post #21 of 43 (4722 views)
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Re: LastFM support in MythMusic [In reply to]

OK guys, I know what is wrong, only I don't know how to fix it...
I know I need to link to the library that I use, in this case:
#include "../../../mythtv/libs/libavutil/md5.h"
So I thought I needed to add
-lmythavutil-$$LIBVERSION
to programs-libs.pro in mythplugins.
But that doesn't work. Now I can remember someone saying in the irc
channel that header should be installed before a plugin can use it.
However, I never heard from that again, and well... Now I don't really
know what to do.
How do I link to this header file, so that it will work on runtime?

Thanks,

Willem

On Feb 19, 2008 11:42 AM, Willem Ligtenberg <wligtenberg[at]gmail.com> wrote:
> OK, I now I have code that compiles, but generates a runtime error...
> This is the error that is generated:
> mythfrontend: symbol lookup error:
> /usr/local/lib/mythtv/plugins/libmythmusic.so: undefined symbol:
> _ZN3MD5C1Ev
>
> And it is created by the following line:
> MD5 context;
>
> Thanks for any help,
>
> Willem
>
> On Feb 18, 2008 9:28 PM, Janne Grunau <janne-mythtv[at]grunau.be> wrote:
>
> > On Monday 18 February 2008 20:34:10 Willem Ligtenberg wrote:
> > > OK, I'm stuck on the MD5 stuff, which annoys me, because it shouldn't
> > > be this hard...
> > > Well as far as I know now, both md5's that are already in mythtv are
> > > meant to be used for something else than Strings.
> >
> > define strings. libavutil's md5 operates on uint8_t* which are more or
> > less c type strings. If you want to compute the md5 of QString use
> > something like:
> >
> > uint8_t *my_md5(QString &string)
> > {
> > uint8_t *md5val = malloc(8);
> > uint8_t *c_string = string.local8Bit()
> > av_md5_sum(md5val, c_string, strlen(c_string));
> >
> > return md5val;
> > }
> >
> > If you want the typical string result the command line md5sums returns
> > print the eight uint8_ts as hexadecimal values.
> >
> > Janne
> >
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nigel at ind

Feb 24, 2008, 2:56 PM

Post #22 of 43 (4642 views)
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Re: LastFM support in MythMusic [In reply to]

On 19/02/2008, at 9:42 PM, Willem Ligtenberg wrote:

> OK, I now I have code that compiles, but generates a runtime error...
> This is the error that is generated:
> mythfrontend: symbol lookup error:
> /usr/local/lib/mythtv/plugins/libmythmusic.so: undefined symbol:
> _ZN3MD5C1Ev

% c++filt _ZN3MD5C1Ev
MD5::MD5()

% find . -name \*.cpp -exec egrep MD5::MD5 {} \; -print

%


libs/libmyth/qmdcodec.cpp has a QMD5,
but that is probably not what you want.
>


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awithers at anduin

Feb 24, 2008, 3:46 PM

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Re: LastFM support in MythMusic [In reply to]

> _ZN3MD5C1Ev

Among many other quirks, headers you find that are part of ffmpeg will tend
to lack simple things like conditional extern "C" blocks. Your unresolved
symbol, as Nigel Pearson pointed out, is the C++ version of the symbol for
that function. This isn't what you want, you need something like:

extern "C" {
#include "blah/md5.h"
}

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nigel at ind

Feb 24, 2008, 5:35 PM

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Re: LastFM support in MythMusic [In reply to]

> extern "C" {
> #include "blah/md5.h"
> }


Ah yes. That is the other half of the problem. Thanks Anduin.


Willem, I am assuming context should be an AVMD5 ?

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Feb 24, 2008, 11:36 PM

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Re: LastFM support in MythMusic [In reply to]

What do you mean with an AVMD5?
Isn't MD5 independent of what the bytes represent?
I will try Anduin's solution tonight.

cheers,

Willem

On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 2:35 AM, Nigel Pearson <nigel[at]ind.tansu.com.au> wrote:
>
> > extern "C" {
> > #include "blah/md5.h"
> > }
>
>
> Ah yes. That is the other half of the problem. Thanks Anduin.
>
>
> Willem, I am assuming context should be an AVMD5 ?
>
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