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Improvement
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Resolution: Unresolved
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I'm at my partner's parent's house and they have a Google Nest.
It's been submitting lots of plays (not sure how or why, but I guess it's synced with my Spotify, or it's being picked up because my Android is on the same WiFi?) like so:
I'm hoping there's something in this metadata that allows us to detect something we can filter out/never submit as a listen?
Alternatively we could filter out any tracks called 'Spotify' (RIP to legitimate tracks, but might be worth it tbh.
Metadata of one of the listens:
{ "track_metadata": { "track_name": "Spotify", "artist_name": "Kitchen Display", "additional_info": { "media_player": "Google Play services", "submission_client": "ListenBrainz Android", "submission_client_version": "2.4.1", "recording_msid": "2099953d-0dee-4c65-8e03-2a8d3701910f" } }, "listened_at": 1704176428, "recording_msid": "2099953d-0dee-4c65-8e03-2a8d3701910f", "user_name": "aerozol", "inserted_at": 1704178523 }
- is related to
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MOBILE-181 ListenBrainz App submits listens multiple times
- In Progress
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MOBILE-129 Allow disabling listening service for specific apps
- Closed