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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe
When scrobbling a mixtape, live show or anything with a timetable that is not an album, currently you need to copy paste each entry manually.
Describe the solution you'd like
I think it would be very nice to be able to copy paste from YouTube the tracklist part of a video description, as the following example (source video):
0:00 Mask & Gang Related - Dictation (Michael Caine remix)
2:17 KRS-One - Sound of da Police
3:55 S.P.Y - Funk It
5:20 Prolix - Funkhole
6:24 Calibre - Makes Me Wonder
9:56 DJ Chap - Seven Lines
(...)
into a new page (called "Tracklist" or similar), with a textarea field and have that scrobbled in a way similar to the current album scrobble, ignoring the first "timestamp field" (as it is default on YouTube, it is always the first thing on each line).
Optionally, it would be extra nice to actually use the timestamp field to space the scrobbles in time, either from now to the future or from now to the past. Or even consider that the artist and title could be reversed (see #246).
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe
When scrobbling a mixtape, live show or anything with a timetable that is not an album, currently you need to copy paste each entry manually.
Describe the solution you'd like
I think it would be very nice to be able to copy paste from YouTube the tracklist part of a video description, as the following example (source video):
into a new page (called "Tracklist" or similar), with a textarea field and have that scrobbled in a way similar to the current album scrobble, ignoring the first "timestamp field" (as it is default on YouTube, it is always the first thing on each line).
Optionally, it would be extra nice to actually use the timestamp field to space the scrobbles in time, either from now to the future or from now to the past. Or even consider that the artist and title could be reversed (see #246).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: