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What's useful for people leaving? #42

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mattl opened this issue Oct 3, 2024 · 2 comments
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What's useful for people leaving? #42

mattl opened this issue Oct 3, 2024 · 2 comments

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@mattl
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mattl commented Oct 3, 2024

What's a useful export of data look like for people leaving Libre.fm?

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pluc commented Oct 7, 2024

An export is only useful depending on where you want to export it, i'd say. So whatever format libre.fm accepts, don't know if last.fm accepts bulk submission. If we're talking purely to have the data, then probably JSON would be a good standard (albeit quite voluminous for 100k scrobbles),

One thing that could be cool but wildly unnecessary is a script that attaches your scrobbles to tracks' ID3. Play count, URL.. can't think of much else

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While boring and problematic because of UTF characters, a simple field delimited row based text format (e.g. CSV, TSV, etc) as a lowest common denominator. This allows users to still efficiently process their data with the POSIX toolkit (grep, awk, sed, cut, col, etc).

To be clear, I don't think this should be the only option... but it certainly make the produced data accessible on a wide variety of systems without additional tooling.

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