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Hi @dee_dirk!I'm on v7.0.8.53 of the Android app.This is how it looks for me:
@dee_dirk The problem doesn't occur when editing playlists. No notification appears when removing a track, so I'm guessing the pop-up is causing the issue.
@Camz420 Thanks, that works for me too and is a decent workaround.
@Rudi - Isn't this calculator incorrect?It states that my 1290 streams in September resulted in 99% of my subscription going to artists I didn't listen to. Example:There are 3 million subscribers in September paying $10. The total pot is $10 * 3,000,000 = $30,000,000They each stream 1200 times in a month, for a total of 3.6 billion streams. User A streaming 1290 times in the same month, means they have (1290 / 3,600,000,000) of the total streams. The payout for those 1000 streams will be (1290 / 3,600,000,000) * $30,000,000 = $10.75The percentage of their subscription going to their artists ($10.75/$10) * 100 = 107.5%In order for https://www.deezer.com/us/ucps/me to be correct, the average Deezer subscriber would have listened to 129,000 streams in September. At an average of 3 minutes per song, that would require 6450 hours of monthly listening, or 215 hours per day, which is obviously impossible.
My listening just doubled between September and October and it still claims 99% of my subscription goes to artists I don't stream.My average listening time per day was 6.5 hours, which is considerably above average. If 99% of my subscription is going to other artists, then how is anyone getting paid?
Track scrobbles are frequently missed for me. It worked flawlessly over the last couple of years; this problem appeared over the last week.E.g. First three tracks are scrobbled, then the next two aren't. If I replay the missed track for ten seconds and hit "next", it scrobbles. Edit: Seems like the listening history on Deezer isn't complete, although one of the missing songs still appeared in my last.fm scrobbles.
If you play ten tracks, maybe only seven will appear in listening history and get scrobbled to Last.fm. Works fine when selecting individual tracks, but in a playlist, it will usually miss the fourth song, and then intermittently miss other songs.
Thanks for the reply @bluezzbastardzz Not sure if it's the lagging issue - it has been happening consistently, and only when I let a playlist run. Manually selecting a new song or immediately going back and playing ten seconds of the missed song works. The tracks weren't showing up in Deezer listening history when they didn't scrobble. I didn't notice any of the tracks eventually being scrobbled.
As an example, I had the self titled album by Hellyeah on shuffle.Tracks 3, 5, and 10 in the play queue are missing from Deezer listening history. They were also missing on last.fm, until I played them again for 10 seconds and clicked on the next track. They're still missing on Deezer listening history.This is consistently happening for every single play queue, although the exact track positions that are skipped are usually different.@bluezzbastardzz Any advice would be appreciated, as I don't want to either skip 30% of my plays or constantly have to manually add them.This worked perfectly for years until a couple of weeks ago.
I did wonder that myself, especially since I've been listening to techno playlists with unfamiliar songs recently. Made an effort to pay attention, and it was definitely skipping tracks.I tried another reinstall and fiddled with the smart cache size (decreased it a bit). Might have done the trick - last five albums have scrobbled fine.None were shuffled though, but I think it was happening before on regular play too.Will keep an eye on it, but hopefully that's it fixed.
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