Scrobbling from your mobile phone

Wednesday, March 17, 2010 , Posted by gurur@j at 3/17/2010 09:27:00 AM






Scrobbling from your mobile phone



Scrobbling from your mobile phone


There are many ways to scrobble from your mobile phone.If you have a symbian phone,the easiest way to scrobble is to use a software known as mobbler.Mobbler is not a plug-in for the existing MP3player on your phone,but rather a payer in itself.yo can set mobbler to scrobble tracks as and when you listen to them,or scrobble them all togeather after listening to a few tracks.Mobbler has the addtional functionallity of being able to stream music from Last.fm,thriugh this will reflect heavely in your bills.Mobbler also lets you love or hate tracks this will as skip and ban tracks if you are streaming music from Last.fm.


There are a number of languages packs for moobler,including pirate,1337 and kling on.windows mobile users have a number of options to scrobble.The simpliest software that can be used is pocket scrobbler,which is mostly a background process.It logs the songs that are played from the default windows Media player already installed by default on your windows mobile OS.


Pocket Scrobbler is not a stand alone application,and cannot play music by itself.You need the .NET compact frame work2.0 installed on your windows mobile device in order to use pocket scrobbler.There is no free application to scrobbler is not a stand alone applciation,and cannot play music by itself.You need the .NET compact Framework 2.0 Installed on your windows mobile device in order to use pocket scrobbler.There is no free applciation to scrobble from a black-berry.There is an application known as Flipside,that plays as well as scrobbles from blackberry.Flip side is also available as a purchase to windows mobile users.Flip side is a standalone player,with a sleek touch interface.There are scrobblers available for most major platforms,the glaring exception being scrobblers for sony-Ericsson devices.Scrobbling support for this platform is on the agenda through,and should be around soon.



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