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On Clementine 1.2.3 on Ubuntu 14.04,
Some of my streams return the song title field as follows:
text="Blue Sky Action" song_spot="M" MediaBaseId="2034976" itunesTrackId="0" amgTrackId="-1" amgArtistId="0" TAID="30394956" TPID="29967360" cartcutId="0879721001"
Can anything be done to parse the garbage out from streams that return information like this? For me personally, this ends up polluting my Last.fm data when the garbage gets scrobbled as is.
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Further searches lead me to believe this is happening to akamai icecast streams across the board. This covers a large number of internet streams and is not an isolated stream problem since Akamai provides a lot of various internet radio streams.
On Clementine 1.2.3 on Ubuntu 14.04,
Some of my streams return the song title field as follows:
text="Blue Sky Action" song_spot="M" MediaBaseId="2034976" itunesTrackId="0" amgTrackId="-1" amgArtistId="0" TAID="30394956" TPID="29967360" cartcutId="0879721001"
instead of:
Blue Sky Action
Here are two example streams that exhibit the problem:
http://iedm-fl.akacast.akamaistream.net/7/293/156397/v1/auth.akacast.akamaistream.net/iedm-fl
http://188.93.22.164:8080/miami_vk_com_app2462?type=.flv
Can anything be done to parse the garbage out from streams that return information like this? For me personally, this ends up polluting my Last.fm data when the garbage gets scrobbled as is.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: