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last.fm, ASIO, and foobar

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I've never been able to get last.fm to work with foobar when using ASIO4All. Basically last.fm starts up when foobar does, but I get an an error message similar to when another program has been opened before foobar. I'm sure the answer is simple, but google provides no solution. Computer as source folks, help me out?

I don't know what to tell you... I used Foobar @ work with ASIO4All to an Alien DAC for a while, and now my Denon DA-500 since January. And I've been running the Last.fm software with both DACs since September with zero problems. I get the usual server issues but I've never had a problem with it scrobbling if it has a connection. The only thing I can think of is you're using an out of date version of the Last.fm software or too old or too new a version of Foobar. Beyond combatability issues, I have no idea. Good luck tracking down the issue.

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nevermind, it works fine so long as I start foobar FIRST. the last.fm autostart must be squeezing into kmixer before foobar gets a chance to do whatever asio does.

Wait, you're not using the plugin? :-\

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i've got the audioscrobbler.dll plugin in my components folder, but I have to have the little "last.fm" program started if I want my tracks scrobbled.

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