browser - Can I see my recently played song from Google Music somewhere?

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2014-07
  • simbabque

    I am currently listening to music with my all access Google Music on my tablet while I am writing this on my computer.

    Is there any way I to view what songs were played recently, or what song is playing right now in Google Music without looking at the device playing it? Preferably on the computer.

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    Can I upload music to Google music on Linux?
  • Moorage

    I have a Linux CentOS system.

    Is there any way to upload music from the command line to Google Music?


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  • Lance Roberts

    You can now.

    ...Google finally released an uploader designed just for Linux.

    The uploader essentially works just like the Windows version, with one small tweak: OGG support. OGG files will automatically be transcoded to 320kbps MP3 files, which will inevitably make the already painfully slow uploading process last even longer -- but hey, at least you can finally use that beta invite, right?

    To grab the uploader, head over to the Google Music Landing page, hit 'Download the Music Manager', select the appropriate package based on your Linux distro, and install.

  • Vervious

    No, you need Google Music Manager which isn't on Linux yet, unfortunately.

    However this guy did have a way to upload from linux (apart from using wine) but ever since the "hack" he used got patched it stopped working. In his most recent comment he writes "Now the only way to upload that i’m aware of is by sending that protobuf encoded https post to a certain site."

    eh. Maybe someone else knows, but it'd probably be easiest to wait for Google.