{"id":78829,"date":"2012-03-08T10:50:05","date_gmt":"2012-03-08T15:50:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/localhost\/wordpress\/?p=78829"},"modified":"2023-02-10T11:42:10","modified_gmt":"2023-02-10T16:42:10","slug":"i-have-successfully-merged-last-fm-accounts-here-is-a-howto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/10.10.2.102\/creevacom\/index.php\/2012\/03\/08\/i-have-successfully-merged-last-fm-accounts-here-is-a-howto\/","title":{"rendered":"I Have Successfully Merged Last.fm Accounts – Here is a HOWTO"},"content":{"rendered":"

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I managed to do more work importing Last.fm<\/a> data. Earlier I posted how nothing was working. I mentioned how there is no method to do this. I also mentioned how some of the migration methods available. Well below are the instructions on how to actually accomplish this. Dealing with the methods listed online, these were the only steps I found to merge two or more last.fm accounts.<\/p>\n

There are some caveats. I was not able to get all of my tracks down from the server. Most of this is because of bad metadata. Out of my 23k submitted tracks, I only managed to get about 20k of them downloaded. In the re-upload, I lost another 6k.<\/p>\n

The reason for the loss is two-fold. I think the script has an issue with Kanji characters and skips them. This removed a few video game soundtracks from my track count. Other scripts I have found just died when they reached the bad metadata. Since this is the most data I can get, it is better than nothing.<\/p>\n

You will also lose the last playtime. If this is important to you then I can’t help you. Last.fm will not accept tracks with a play date of older than fourteen days. The API does not have a way around that restriction that I have seen. I did find a post that mentioned someone created a script that would rescrobble all of your old music and submit it in a manner that new accounts are able to perform, but he never released publicly.<\/p>\n

Let’s move to how to do this (as a side, I performed this on OSX – but this should easily work on Linux or Windows):<\/p>\n

Requirements:<\/p>\n