Barev dzez, have someone already made a working solution to import Apple Music extended streaming history CSV to ListenBrainz? (with the use of iTunes API to fetch artist names, of course)
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Rachel Astkhyan 🇦🇲 ❤️🦋 Bari or, as far as I know the Apple Music streaming history entries do not contain a timestamp, which is required for importing into ListenBrainz.
Do you have a sample of the CSV that I could check?
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> Do you have a sample of the CSV that I could check?
They contain even two entries with the required timestamp
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> <@monkey:chatbrainz.org> Rachel Astkhyan 🇦🇲 ❤️🦋 Bari or, as far as I know the Apple Music streaming history entries do not contain a timestamp, which is required for importing into ListenBrainz.
> Do you have a sample of the CSV that I could check?
* They contain even two fields with the required timestamp
I have an idea how to make a working solution a.k.a reinventing the bicycle. The solution is simple: Convert Apple Music Play Activity into Spotify Extended Streaming History format (finally not mixing up these two long definitions) and use [NAME OF THE TOOL] to import. The problem is: I don't have much experience in programming to make sure it's user friendly enough, but I'm gonna try anyway
* sure it doesn', * 't have any issues and it's user
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Rachel Astkhyan 🇦🇲 ❤️🦋: For what it's worth, we do have importing-from-CSV as a potential project for a contributor to work on this summer for Summer of Code (GSOC, an annual program run by google).
It is definitely high on our list generally speaking, but it'll probably be months until the feature is out.