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General Discussion / Re: Last.fm scrobbler info
« on: June 20, 2025, 10:55:50 AM »
This is very interesting! During this weekend (after sobering up after the midsummer festivities) I'm doing a full build and setup on my brand new state-of-the-art high end gaming PC, and WACUP will be one of the very first apps I want to install. Last.fm scrobbling is for me really important feature, so I hope everything works, as some of the worst idiocies in old Winamp have really started to bug me... Thank you very much once again for this!  :)

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General Discussion / Re: Last.fm scrobbler info
« on: June 18, 2025, 01:20:11 PM »
Hello there! I know it's been five years since I last posted about this. I should have posted my solution right away, after I finally had resolved the issue, but since I did not get Last.fm to work with WACUP, I tried, tested and failed countless times, untill I got Last.fm -legacy scrobbler to work with old Winamp. So, I gave up on WACUP (feeling frustrated and slightly put-off for WACUP) and then forgot about it. But I understand that WACUP now fully supports Last.fm scrobbling, or am I mistaken? This means that I can stop using my old Winamp and start finally using WACUP! - I need to test the newest release and see how it works...  8)

However, just in case if anyone is interested... in my case, I got Last.fm legacy scrobbler to work with old Winamp 5 in following way:

      1) Install Winamp v5.666 (This was the latest version I got this thing working with.)
      
      2) Install Last.fm legacy scrobbler v2.1.37
      
      3) Confirm that Winamp plugins folder has both in_mp3.dll (should be v4.103.0.0 - if not, search and download installer for in_mp3__4_103__winamp5666_3512),
         and either ml_wa2_scrobbler.dll or gen_wa2_scrobbler.dll in it, either one should work.

      4) (Search, locate and download required SSL libraries) and copy DLL -files libeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll,
         in Windows 10, into C:\Program Files (x86)\Last.fm\plugins

This has been now working without problems for the past 5 years! Thanks for everyone concerned!
         

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General Discussion / Re: Last.fm scrobbler info
« on: December 22, 2020, 09:11:36 AM »
Copy the 2 DLLs into the folder with the last.fm program in it.

I thank you very much for at least trying to provide me the help I need, but the info is still almost as vague as before, and I am not much wiser now than 4 months ago...

This information would be extremely useful, if you could explain exactly which "2 DLLs" I need to copy into the Last.fm folder?
In the root directory there are these two dlls:

OpenSSL-Win32 root directory has only these two dlls: "libcrypto-1_1.dll" and "libssl-1_1.dll". - Are these the 2 dlls you referred to?

And further: Do I copy these 2 DLLs into the root directory of "Last.fm" or into the "Plugins" -folder in the "Last.fm" directory?

And finally: Do I need to copy these 2 dlls anywhere else? (If I do need to copy theme anywhere else, please tell me where)

And one more question: Is there any difference regarding Last.fm scrobbling from WACUP functionality, if I install 64-bit or 32 bit version of these OpenSSL libraries?

Many thanks for your continued patience in trying to resolve this annoying issue!
And... I do hope that the next release of WACUP would contain ready installed Last.fm scrobbling function!


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General Discussion / Re: Last.fm scrobbler info
« on: August 08, 2020, 03:59:51 PM »
Hi, I have struggled over a year trying to get the Last.fm legacy scrobbler to work with Winamp 5, and after futile attempsts, I have now installed the latest WACUP, but I can't get the Last.fm legacy plugin to function, because I don't have clear, precise and easy to follow instructions, how to do this. I found and copied the legacy plugin into WACUP "Plugins" directory, which in my Windows 10, was named "ml_wa2_scrobbler.dll" (in the WInamp 5 plugin folder.)
But the next part I don't understand...

Could you please clarify the exact procedure for updating the SSL libaries.
These notes you gave are unfortunately are too vague to follow - at least for me...
So, here are my questions:

1) What exactly am I suppose to download: On the web link you provided, (https://wiki.openssl.org/index.php/Binaries),
There are 5 different packs named "OpenSSL for Windows"... - Which one of these am I supposed to download, and what do I do then?

2.) Is there an installation EXE or MSI I would need to run in order to install the required SSL libraries?

3.) Which *.dll files I am supposed to copy, from where, and into which folder(s) these need to be copied?

Many thanks in advance, for any help will be greatly appreciated!

P.S: My O/S is Windows 10 64-bit build 2004.

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