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Topic: audioscrobbler vs podcatcher networking (Read 1922 times) previous topic - next topic
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audioscrobbler vs podcatcher networking

Situation: scrobbling works fine as long as the "Specify proxy address:" radio button in foobar2000's Networking window is selected (and I've got turtle.libre.fm in there). However, when that radio button is selected, foo_podcatcher can't resolve feeds (404s). If I want to update my podcasts I need to change the aforementioned radio button to "No proxy" and restart foobar2000 (and then if I want to scrobble again I need to change the button back and restart yet again).

Question: can I get these two components playing nicely? I gather the scrobbling component once had its own (discrete) proxy settings, which I should think would resolve this issue.

I imagine the resolution to this is super-obvious and I'm just being a dolt, but I'd appreciate any help.

Component list:
Quote
Core (2013-02-13 11:26:10 UTC)
   foobar2000 core 1.2.3
foo_albumlist.dll (2013-02-13 11:24:52 UTC)
   Album List 4.5
foo_audioscrobbler.dll (2010-06-04 14:27:04 UTC)
   Audioscrobbler 1.4.7
foo_cdda.dll (2013-02-13 11:24:22 UTC)
   CD Audio Decoder 3.0
foo_converter.dll (2013-02-13 11:24:22 UTC)
   Converter 1.5
foo_dsp_eq.dll (2013-02-13 11:24:54 UTC)
   Equalizer 1.0
foo_dsp_std.dll (2013-02-13 11:24:44 UTC)
   Standard DSP Array 1.2
foo_fileops.dll (2013-02-13 11:23:12 UTC)
   File Operations 2.2
foo_freedb2.dll (2013-02-13 11:22:46 UTC)
   Online Tagger 0.7
foo_input_std.dll (2013-02-13 11:23:54 UTC)
   Standard Input Array 1.0
foo_podcatcher.dll (2011-06-15 19:50:32 UTC)
   Podcatcher 0.2.5 (beta, Mar 12 2011)
foo_rgscan.dll (2013-02-13 11:24:30 UTC)
   ReplayGain Scanner 2.1.2
foo_texttools.dll (2010-08-24 14:49:52 UTC)
   Text Tools 1.0.5
foo_ui_std.dll (2013-02-13 11:23:58 UTC)
   Default User Interface 0.9.5


 

audioscrobbler vs podcatcher networking

Reply #2
you can modify your hosts file.

http://bugs.foocorp.net/projects/librefm/wiki/Using_turtle


Thanks, kind stranger; that did the trick!

I suppose it might be useful to enable such a mod from within foobar2000 (or to enable components to have their own proxy settings or something, perhaps in the form of sub-windows in the Networking tree).