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Tool to import playcounts and loved tracks from your last.fm account into iTunes

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itunes_last_export

The itunes-last-export tool allows you import playcounts from Last.fm to update your iTunes database. It also update in the same time the last played date.

Requirements

This tool is working on Mac and may work also on Windows but wasn’t tested on this OS.

Install

It is planned to be able to install itunes_last_exporter through pip, issue #2 is opened to track this development

Install developing version

If you want to use an unofficial version of the itunes-last-export application, you need to work from a clone of this git repository.

  • clone from github

    $ git clone https://github.com/werdeil/itunes-last-export.git
  • go in the cloned directory

    $ cd itunes-last-export
  • start the application exactly in the same way as installed from pypi. All modifications performed in the cloned repository are taken into account when the application starts.

Run

Until the pip package is available, you can start the tool by cloing the repository and then in the cloned directory:

$ PYTHONPATH=. bin/itunes-last-export

The graphical interface shall start, you can then use it.

Comments

Feel free to give me any feedback on this github page: http://github.com/werdeil/itunes-last-export/

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