Version
0.3 of Vinyl Scrobbler for Android is out. This release brings one long-awaited and occasionally-requested feature:
You can now tell Vinyl Scrobbler when you start playing a record, rather than just when you've just finished.
Version
0.3 of Vinyl Scrobbler for Android is out. This release brings one long-awaited and occasionally-requested feature:
You can now tell Vinyl Scrobbler when you start playing a record, rather than just when you've just finished.
Today,
I release an update to Vinyl Scrobbler, the Android app that allows you to easily scrobble your vinyl records or other offline media to Last.fm. Version 0.2 of Vinyl Scrobbler:
Vinyl Scrobbler requires Android 1.6 or later. To download the package, scan the QR code to the left or follow this link: VinylScrobbler-0.2.apk.
Vinyl Scrobbler is free software, you can get the source on GitHub.
For more and up-to-date information, visit the app's homepage.
I'm happy to announce the first release of Vinyl Scrobbler, an Android app that allows you to manually scrobble your vinyl records, cassettes, or other offline media found in the Discogs database, to Last.fm with minimal effort.

Vinyl Scrobbler makes it easy to find the right record simply by scanning its barcode with your phone's camera, but also allows searching by name for old records or bootlegs that don't carry a barcode. It lets you scrobble a complete album or individual sides, volumes or tracks after you've listened to them.
Vinyl Scrobbler requires Android 1.6 or later. To download the package, scan the QR code to the right or follow this link: VinylScrobbler-latest.apk. (Update: bug-fix release version 0.1.1, July 3)
Vinyl Scrobbler is free software, you can get the source on GitHub.
For more and up-to-date information, visit the app's homepage.
