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  • Lyricist II
  • 3 replies
  • March 5, 2019
I have this exact issue. Please solve it.
Accurate scrobbling is life!

  • Contributor I
  • 5 replies
  • March 8, 2019
Gwenddoleu wrote:
In fact, I believe one must run the Spotify Android app, play at least a song, and then all the Sonos scrobbles suddenly appear...

So it seems the workaround is to run the Spotify app frequently on the phone... I couldn't figure out if starting the app does it, or if one must play a song too.

(sigh)

I can confirm this behavior. Noticed double scrobbles and remembered that "Spotify Scrobbling" through last.fm is supposed to scrobble "everything Spotify" for you automatically, so looked in Sonos, and the last.fm service was enabled (though I thought I turned it off months ago for this very reason). Played 30 minutes or so of music through Sonos, came back to last.fm and nothing was scrobbled. Tried opening the Spotify app on my phone, waited a minute, no scrobbles. Played a song on my phone, and viola, all the songs from the last 30 minutes appeared.

  • Contributor I
  • 3 replies
  • March 17, 2019
Loubat wrote:
Gwenddoleu wrote:
In fact, I believe one must run the Spotify Android app, play at least a song, and then all the Sonos scrobbles suddenly appear...

So it seems the workaround is to run the Spotify app frequently on the phone... I couldn't figure out if starting the app does it, or if one must play a song too.

(sigh)

I can confirm this behavior. Noticed double scrobbles and remembered that "Spotify Scrobbling" through last.fm is supposed to scrobble "everything Spotify" for you automatically, so looked in Sonos, and the last.fm service was enabled (though I thought I turned it off months ago for this very reason). Played 30 minutes or so of music through Sonos, came back to last.fm and nothing was scrobbled. Tried opening the Spotify app on my phone, waited a minute, no scrobbles. Played a song on my phone, and viola, all the songs from the last 30 minutes appeared.


I also had the same problem and can confirm this behaviour. Thanks to all!!

Still, this is only good as a workaround. Scrobbing should just work as it's supposed.

  • Lyricist II
  • 3 replies
  • April 4, 2019
I am not sure but it could be fixed in the latest Sonos update. I updated it this morning and didn't get double scrobbles. Normally I have those every day. (I have spotify scrobbling turned because I use spotify without sonos outside the house on and also scrobble with Sonos because Spotifu on Sonos only scrobbled the most recent 50 tracks).
If I do see double scrobbles again later this week I will post about it.

  • Lyricist II
  • 3 replies
  • April 8, 2019
TheHans79 wrote:
I am not sure but it could be fixed in the latest Sonos update. I updated it this morning and didn't get double scrobbles. Normally I have those every day. (I have spotify scrobbling turned because I use spotify without sonos outside the house on and also scrobble with Sonos because Spotifu on Sonos only scrobbled the most recent 50 tracks).
If I do see double scrobbles again later this week I will post about it.


Nope. Sorry. Posted too soon. Problem is not fixed. 😞

  • Contributor I
  • 1 reply
  • August 21, 2019
Is there any intention to fix this? Having recently gotten sonos, this is definitely the only bugbear I have - I can either turn off scrobbling entirely, or I get double - one from Sonos when starting a song, and one from Spotify when it finishes.

  • Contributor I
  • 6 replies
  • October 2, 2019
Jordan27 wrote:
Is there any intention to fix this? Having recently gotten sonos, this is definitely the only bugbear I have - I can either turn off scrobbling entirely, or I get double - one from Sonos when starting a song, and one from Spotify when it finishes.


I have been on last.fm since the Audioscrobbler days, over 14 years now, and despite the virtual demise of last.fm in terms of what it was and what it could have been, I still use it to track my music. I am having this exact same problem, with double scrobbles appearing some time after the tracks are actually played. This means I have to go through my account deleting all of the second scrobbles which can be a huge pain if I haven't done it for a few days. It is brilliant that last.fm and spotify are both included within Sonos, but is there any chance of this being fixed at all? I have pretty much stopped listening to Spotify through Sonos because of this.

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