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  1. #1

    last.fm on Asus WL-HDD for Twonky and Madplay

    Hi!

    There is a Linux-Client for last.fm and the source is avalable, too.

    http://www.lastfm.de/download/?showplatform=Linux
    svn://svn.audioscrobbler.net/client

    Has anybody tried compiling this for the Asus WL-HDD?

  2. #2
    There also is a perl script available here:

    http://www.lastfm.de/group/mpd/forum/16122/_/352797

    but i am getting a lot of errors and it does not compile or make.

    [admin@Nirvana /]$ perl -MCPAN -e 'install Music::Audioscrobbler::MPD'
    CPAN: Storable loaded ok
    LWP not available
    LWP not available
    CPAN: Net::FTP loaded ok
    Fetching with Net::FTP:
    ftp://cpan.mirror.iphh.net/pub/CPAN/...1mailrc.txt.gz
    Going to read /opt/.cpan/sources/authors/01mailrc.txt.gz
    /bin/gzip: illegal option -- -
    BusyBox v1.1.3 (2007.01.01-14:37+0000) multi-call binary

    Usage: gzip [OPTION]... [FILE]...

    LWP not available
    LWP not available
    Fetching with Net::FTP:
    ftp://cpan.mirror.iphh.net/pub/CPAN/...details.txt.gz
    Going to read /opt/.cpan/sources/modules/02packages.details.txt.gz
    /bin/gzip: illegal option -- -
    BusyBox v1.1.3 (2007.01.01-14:37+0000) multi-call binary

    Usage: gzip [OPTION]... [FILE]...

    Warning: Your /opt/.cpan/sources/modules/02packages.details.txt.gz does not contain a Line-Count header.
    Please check the validity of the index file by comparing it to more
    than one CPAN mirror. I'll continue but problems seem likely to
    happen.
    Warning: Your /opt/.cpan/sources/modules/02packages.details.txt.gz does not contain a Last-Updated header.
    Please check the validity of the index file by comparing it to more
    than one CPAN mirror. I'll continue but problems seem likely to
    happen.
    LWP not available
    LWP not available
    Fetching with Net::FTP:
    ftp://cpan.mirror.iphh.net/pub/CPAN/...odlist.data.gz
    Going to read /opt/.cpan/sources/modules/03modlist.data.gz
    /bin/gzip: illegal option -- -
    BusyBox v1.1.3 (2007.01.01-14:37+0000) multi-call binary

    Usage: gzip [OPTION]... [FILE]...

    Can't locate object method "data" via package "CPAN::Modulelist" (perhaps you forgot to load "CPAN::Modulelist"?) at (eval 29) line 1.
    at /opt/lib/perl5/5.8.8/CPAN.pm line 3405
    CPAN::Index::rd_modlist('CPAN::Index', '/opt/.cpan/sources/modules/03modlist.data.gz') called at /opt/lib/perl5/5.8.8/CPAN.pm line 3128
    CPAN::Index::reload('CPAN::Index') called at /opt/lib/perl5/5.8.8/CPAN.pm line 675
    CPAN::exists('CPAN=HASH(0xdf74b4)', 'CPAN::Module', 'Music::Audioscrobbler::MPD') called at /opt/lib/perl5/5.8.8/CPAN.pm line 1841
    CPAN::Shell::expandany('CPAN::Shell', 'Music::Audioscrobbler::MPD') called at /opt/lib/perl5/5.8.8/CPAN.pm line 2077
    CPAN::Shell::rematein('CPAN::Shell', 'install', 'Music::Audioscrobbler::MPD') called at /opt/lib/perl5/5.8.8/CPAN.pm line 2164
    CPAN::Shell::install('CPAN::Shell', 'Music::Audioscrobbler::MPD') called at /opt/lib/perl5/5.8.8/CPAN.pm line 79
    CPAN::AUTOLOAD('Music::Audioscrobbler::MPD') called at -e line 1
    [admin@Nirvana /]$
    How do you install perl scripts? And what is wrong with my zip-program?

  3. #3
    Well nevermind, mpdscribble works fine. (As mentioned in the how to in this forum.)

  4. #4

    Last.fm player for MPD

    with minor changes based on:
    http://www.lastfm.ru/forum/21716/_/288816

    preparations:

    Code:
    #install console web browser
    ipgk install lynx
    
    #install egrep
    ipkg install grep
    
    # use old grep
    mv /opt/bin/grep /opt/bin/grepx
    
    #edit your config file
    nano /usr/local/root/.bashfm
    enter text:

    Code:
    username=hanswurst
    password=hackme
    mediaplayer="mpc add"
    ------------------------------------------------
    Here follows the fmstart script:
    ------------------------------------------------

    Code:
    #!/bin/sh
    
    # "fmstart" starts playing last.fm radio. "fmstart"
    # should be used before any other bashfm commands are
    # given. It obtains the username, password, and
    # mediaplayer from the ".bashfm" file. If the password
    # present in the file as plain text, it will be md5
    # encoded and the plain text version will be removed.
    # It then logs in into Last.fm, obtains the audio
    # stream URL, and launches the media player. "fmstart"
    # takes no command arguments.
    
    username=`cat ~/.bashfm | grep "^username="`
    username=`expr "$username" : 'username=\(.*\)'`
    
    password=`cat ~/.bashfm | grep "^password="`
    password=`expr "$password" : 'password=\(.*\)'`
    password=`echo -n "$password" | sed -e 's/[ ]*$//'`
    
    mediaplayer=`cat ~/.bashfm | grep "^mediaplayer="`
    mediaplayer=`expr "$mediaplayer" : 'mediaplayer=\(.*\)'`
    mediaplayer=`echo -n "$mediaplayer" | tr '\' '/'`
    
    if [ ! -z "$password" ]
    then
    passwordmd5=`echo -n $password | md5sum`
    passwordmd5=`expr "$passwordmd5" : '\([0-9A-Fa-f]*\)\.*'`
    else
    passwordmd5=`cat ~/.bashfm | grep "^passwordmd5="`
    passwordmd5=`expr "$passwordmd5" : 'passwordmd5=\(.*\)'`
    fi
    
    echo 'username='$username > ~/.bashfm
    echo 'password=' >> ~/.bashfm
    echo 'mediaplayer='"$mediaplayer" >> ~/.bashfm
    
    echo 'passwordmd5='$passwordmd5 >> ~/.bashfm
    
    login_url='http://ws.audioscrobbler.com/radio/handshake.php?'
    login_url="$login_url"'version=1.1.1&platform=linux&username='
    login_url="$login_url"$username'&passwordmd5='$passwordmd5
    login_url="$login_url"'&debug=0&partner='
    
    echo "login_url=$login_url" >> ~/.bashfm
    
    lynx -source "$login_url" >> ~/.bashfm
    echo >> ~/.bashfm
    
    stream_url=`cat ~/.bashfm | grep "^stream_url="`
    stream_url=`expr "$stream_url" : 'stream_url=\(.*\)'`
    
    "$mediaplayer" "$stream_url" &
    ---------------------------------------------
    Here follows the "fmtag" script
    ---------------------------------------------

    Code:
    #!/bin/sh
    
    # "fmtag" plays the music corresponding to the tag given
    # as command argument. The tag needs to be quoted when
    # it contains spaces.
    #
    # Example:
    # fmtag 'netlabel'
    
    tag=`echo $1 | sed 's/ /%20/g'`
    
    session=`cat ~/.bashfm | grep "^session="`
    session=`expr "$session" : 'session=\(.*\)'`
    
    tuning_url='http://ws.audioscrobbler.com/radio/adjust.php?'
    tuning_url="$tuning_url"'session='$session'&url=lastfm://'
    tuning_url="$tuning_url"'globaltags/'$tag'&debug=0'
    
    lynx -source "$tuning_url" > /dev/null
    --------------------------------------------
    Here follows the "fmart" script.
    --------------------------------------------

    Code:
    #!/bin/sh
    
    # "fmart" plays the radio station corresponding to a
    # certain artist. It takes the artist's name as command
    # line argument. Use quotes when the artist's name
    # contains spaces.
    #
    # Example:
    # fmart 'jahcoozi'
    
    artist=`echo $1 | sed 's/ /%20/g'`
    
    session=`cat ~/.bashfm | grep "^session="`
    session=`expr "$session" : 'session=\(.*\)'`
    
    tuning_url='http://ws.audioscrobbler.com/radio/adjust.php?'
    tuning_url="$tuning_url"'session='$session'&url=lastfm://artist/'
    tuning_url="$tuning_url"$artist'/similarartists&debug=0'
    
    lynx -source "$tuning_url" > /dev/null
    -------------------------------------------------
    Here follows the "fmbor" script.
    -------------------------------------------------

    Code:
    #!/bin/sh
    
    # "fmbor" plays your neighbourhood radio. "fmbor" takes
    # no command line arguments.
    
    username=`cat ~/.bashfm | grep "^username="`
    username=`expr "$username" : 'username=\(.*\)'`
    
    session=`cat ~/.bashfm | grep "^session="`
    session=`expr "$session" : 'session=\(.*\)'`
    
    tuning_url='http://ws.audioscrobbler.com/radio/adjust.php?'
    tuning_url="$tuning_url"'session='$session'&url=lastfm://user/'
    tuning_url="$tuning_url"$username'/neighbours&debug=0'
    
    lynx -source "$tuning_url" > /dev/null
    ---------------------------------------
    Here follows the "fminfo" script
    ---------------------------------------
    Code:
    #!/bin/sh
    
    # "fminfo" returns the name of the artist, name
    # of the song and name of the album of the music
    # that is currently playing. "fminfo" takes no
    # command line arguments.
    
    session=`cat ~/.bashfm | grep "^session="`
    session=`expr "$session" : 'session=\(.*\)'`
    
    info_url='http://ws.audioscrobbler.com/radio/np.php?'
    info_url="$info_url"'session='$session'&debug=0'
    
    lynx -source "$info_url" | egrep '(^artist=|^track=|^album=)'
    ---------------------------------------
    Here follows the "fmskip" script
    ---------------------------------------

    Code:
    #!/bin/sh
    
    # "fmskip" skips the song that is currently playing.
    # It takes no command line arguments.
    
    session=`cat ~/.bashfm | grep "^session="`
    session=`expr "$session" : 'session=\(.*\)'`
    
    skip_url='http://ws.audioscrobbler.com/radio/control.php?'
    skip_url="$skip_url"'session='$session'&command=skip&debug=0'
    
    lynx -source "$skip_url"
    echo
    -----------------------------------------
    Here follows the "fmlove" script
    -----------------------------------------

    Code:
    #!/bin/sh
    
    # "fmlove" adds the song that is currently playing to
    # the list of loved songs. "fmlove" takes no command
    # line arguments.
    
    session=`cat ~/.bashfm | grep "^session="`
    session=`expr "$session" : 'session=\(.*\)'`
    
    love_url='http://ws.audioscrobbler.com/radio/control.php?'
    love_url="$love_url"'session='$session'&command=love&debug=0'
    
    lynx -source "$love_url"
    echo
    --------------------------------------------
    Here follows the "fmban" script.
    --------------------------------------------
    Code:
    #!/bin/sh
    
    # "fmban" bans the current song from your radio. "fmban"
    # takes no command line arguments.
    
    session=`cat ~/.bashfm | grep "^session="`
    session=`expr "$session" : 'session=\(.*\)'`
    
    ban_url='http://ws.audioscrobbler.com/radio/control.php?'
    ban_url="$ban_url"'session='$session'&command=ban&debug=0'
    
    lynx -source "$ban_url"
    echo

    use mpc or ncmpc for starting to play the stream with mpd...

  5. #5

    install and configure mpdscribble

    mpdscribble install
    ----------------------

    # install package
    ipkg install mpdscribble

    mkdir /opt/etc/mpdscribble

    ln -s /opt/etc/mpdscribble/ ~/.mpdscribble

    echo -n "your_lastfm_password" | md5sum

    nano /opt/etc/mpdscribble/mpdscribble.conf

    # edit this
    username ="lastfm_username"
    password="copy md5code here"
    # log = /opt/var/mpdscribble/log
    cache = /opt/var/mpdscribble/cache
    # host = localhost
    # port = 6600
    verbose = 1
    sleep = 30

    # startup script
    nano /opt/etc/init.d/S95mpdscribble

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------

    #!/opt/bin/sh

    PATH=/opt/bin:/opt/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin
    DAEMON=/opt/bin/mpdscribble
    NAME=mpdscribble
    DESC="mpdscribble -- an mpd audioscrobbler"
    PIDFILE=/var/run/mpdscribble.pid

    start() {
    if [ -f $PIDFILE ]; then
    echo "Warning : $PIDFILE still present. Unclean shutdown ?"
    kill -s 9 `cat $PIDFILE` 2>/dev/null
    rm -f $PIDFILE 2>/dev/null
    fi
    echo -n "Starting $DESC... "
    $DAEMON &
    pidof $DAEMON > $PIDFILE
    echo "done"
    }

    stop() {
    echo -n "Stopping $DESC... "
    if [ -f $PIDFILE ]; then
    cat $PIDFILE
    kill -9 `cat $PIDFILE` 2>/dev/null
    killall -9 $NAME
    rm -f $PIDFILE 2>/dev/null
    fi
    echo "done"
    }

    case "$1" in
    start)
    start
    ;;
    stop)
    stop
    ;;
    restart)
    stop
    sleep 1
    start
    ;;

    *)
    echo "Usage: $0 (start|stop|restart)"
    exit 1
    ;;
    esac


    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    # make executable
    chmod +x /opt/etc/init.d/S95mpdscribble

    # start with
    sh /opt/etc/init.d/S95mpdscribble start

    issues:
    crossfading is not fully supported
    check the errors in log file... look for mpdscribble.log
    strangely there are always two threads running using about 12% of memory together

    cross compilation whishlist:

    mpd / oleg feed is missing a id3 tagging tool:
    id3tool, id3v2, mid3v2, id3info, id3cp

    scmpd, an alternative audioscrobbler client
    http://scmpc.berlios.de/

  6. #6

    last.fm streaming client for bash

    http://mpd.wikia.com/wiki/Hack:bashfm

    Last fm streaming client for the busybox shell

    source: http://www.last.fm/group/LastBASH/forum/43627/_/236797

    preparations:

    lynx and egrep are needed

    alternative solution: http://files.viharpander.dk/bash/mc/mcf


    nano /usr/local/root/.bashfm

    username=SECRET
    password=SECRET
    mediaplayer="mpc add"



    Here follows the fmstart script:

    #!/usr/bin/bash

    # "fmstart" starts playing last.fm radio. "fmstart"
    # should be used before any other bashfm commands are
    # given. It obtains the username, password, and
    # mediaplayer from the ".bashfm" file. If the password
    # present in the file as plain text, it will be md5
    # encoded and the plain text version will be removed.
    # It then logs in into Last.fm, obtains the audio
    # stream URL, and launches the media player. "fmstart"
    # takes no command arguments.

    username=`cat ~/.bashfm | grep "^username="`
    username=`expr "$username" : 'username=\(.*\)'`

    password=`cat ~/.bashfm | grep "^password="`
    password=`expr "$password" : 'password=\(.*\)'`
    password=`echo -n "$password" | sed -e 's/[ ]*$//'`

    mediaplayer=`cat ~/.bashfm | grep "^mediaplayer="`
    mediaplayer=`expr "$mediaplayer" : 'mediaplayer=\(.*\)'`
    mediaplayer=`echo -n "$mediaplayer" | tr '\' '/'`

    if [ ! -z "$password" ]
    then
    passwordmd5=`echo -n $password | md5sum`
    passwordmd5=`expr "$passwordmd5" : '\([0-9A-Fa-f]*\)\.*'`
    else
    passwordmd5=`cat ~/.bashfm | grep "^passwordmd5="`
    passwordmd5=`expr "$passwordmd5" : 'passwordmd5=\(.*\)'`
    fi

    echo 'username='$username > ~/.bashfm
    echo 'password=' >> ~/.bashfm
    echo 'mediaplayer='"$mediaplayer" >> ~/.bashfm

    echo 'passwordmd5='$passwordmd5 >> ~/.bashfm

    login_url='http://ws.audioscrobbler.com/radio/handshake.php?'
    login_url="$login_url"'version=1.1.1&platform=linu x&username='
    login_url="$login_url"$username'&passwordmd5='$pas swordmd5
    login_url="$login_url"'&debug=0&partner='

    echo "login_url=$login_url" >> ~/.bashfm

    lynx -source "$login_url" >> ~/.bashfm
    echo >> ~/.bashfm

    stream_url=`cat ~/.bashfm | grep "^stream_url="`
    stream_url=`expr "$stream_url" : 'stream_url=\(.*\)'`

    "$mediaplayer" "$stream_url" &

    Here follows the "fmtag" script

    #!/usr/bin/bash

    # "fmtag" plays the music corresponding to the tag given
    # as command argument. The tag needs to be quoted when
    # it contains spaces.
    #
    # Example:
    # fmtag 'netlabel'

    tag=`echo $1 | sed 's/ /%20/g'`

    session=`cat ~/.bashfm | grep "^session="`
    session=`expr "$session" : 'session=\(.*\)'`

    tuning_url='http://ws.audioscrobbler.com/radio/adjust.php?'
    tuning_url="$tuning_url"'session='$session'&url=la stfm://'
    tuning_url="$tuning_url"'globaltags/'$tag'&debug=0'

    lynx -source "$tuning_url" > /dev/null


    Here follows the "fmart" script.

    #!/usr/bin/bash

    # "fmart" plays the radio station corresponding to a
    # certain artist. It takes the artist's name as command
    # line argument. Use quotes when the artist's name
    # contains spaces.
    #
    # Example:
    # fmart 'jahcoozi'

    artist=`echo $1 | sed 's/ /%20/g'`

    session=`cat ~/.bashfm | grep "^session="`
    session=`expr "$session" : 'session=\(.*\)'`

    tuning_url='http://ws.audioscrobbler.com/radio/adjust.php?'
    tuning_url="$tuning_url"'session='$session'&url=la stfm://artist/'
    tuning_url="$tuning_url"$artist'/similarartists&debug=0'

    lynx -source "$tuning_url" > /dev/null



    Here follows the "fmbor" script.

    #!/usr/bin/bash

    # "fmbor" plays your neighbourhood radio. "fmbor" takes
    # no command line arguments.

    username=`cat ~/.bashfm | grep "^username="`
    username=`expr "$username" : 'username=\(.*\)'`

    session=`cat ~/.bashfm | grep "^session="`
    session=`expr "$session" : 'session=\(.*\)'`

    tuning_url='http://ws.audioscrobbler.com/radio/adjust.php?'
    tuning_url="$tuning_url"'session='$session'&url=la stfm://user/'
    tuning_url="$tuning_url"$username'/neighbours&debug=0'

    lynx -source "$tuning_url" > /dev/null



    Here follows the "fminfo" script

    #!/usr/bin/bash

    # "fminfo" returns the name of the artist, name
    # of the song and name of the album of the music
    # that is currently playing. "fminfo" takes no
    # command line arguments.

    session=`cat ~/.bashfm | grep "^session="`
    session=`expr "$session" : 'session=\(.*\)'`

    info_url='http://ws.audioscrobbler.com/radio/np.php?'
    info_url="$info_url"'session='$session'&debug=0'

    lynx -source "$info_url" | egrep '(^artist=|^track=|^album=)'


    Here follows the "fmskip" script

    #!/usr/bin/bash

    # "fmskip" skips the song that is currently playing.
    # It takes no command line arguments.

    session=`cat ~/.bashfm | grep "^session="`
    session=`expr "$session" : 'session=\(.*\)'`

    skip_url='http://ws.audioscrobbler.com/radio/control.php?'
    skip_url="$skip_url"'session='$session'&command=sk ip&debug=0'

    lynx -source "$skip_url"
    echo



    Here follows the "fmlove" script

    #!/usr/bin/bash

    # "fmlove" adds the song that is currently playing to
    # the list of loved songs. "fmlove" takes no command
    # line arguments.

    session=`cat ~/.bashfm | grep "^session="`
    session=`expr "$session" : 'session=\(.*\)'`

    love_url='http://ws.audioscrobbler.com/radio/control.php?'
    love_url="$love_url"'session='$session'&command=lo ve&debug=0'

    lynx -source "$love_url"
    echo


    Here follows the "fmban" script

    #!/usr/bin/bash

    # "fmban" bans the current song from your radio. "fmban"
    # takes no command line arguments.

    session=`cat ~/.bashfm | grep "^session="`
    session=`expr "$session" : 'session=\(.*\)'`

    ban_url='http://ws.audioscrobbler.com/radio/control.php?'
    ban_url="$ban_url"'session='$session'&command=ban& debug=0'

    lynx -source "$ban_url"
    echo

  7. #7
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    Lightbulb

    Is this topic alive?

    I would like to setup my wl500g for Last.fm but unfortunately I don't understand how a router may help with playing internet radio having neither mediaplayer nor even sound sub-system onboard.

    I do understand the concept of using lastfmproxy, which just a proxy server for the last.fm radio streams and a router doesn't have to be aware of sound capabilities

    Could anyone please hint me how a router might be used with the below mentioned bashfm?
    wl-500gp v2 + tor + polipo + áàðàõëî âñÿêîå íà python

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