Roberts Radio ColourStream User Manual
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Last.fm
Last.fm
Last.fm - the basics
Last.fm is an Internet-based on-line music service with millions of tracks 
available which you can access using your radio, your computer and other 
devices. It plays personalised interactive radio stations based on your 
choice of artists and songs, your listening history, and similar tracks based 
on the preferences of other Last.fm listeners with similar music tastes. 
This can introduce you to a new range of artists and tracks which you will 
probably enjoy but which you may never have heard before.
Before you can use Last.fm with your radio, you will need to have created 
an account at the Last.fm web site. You can then start to listen to radio 
stations initially based on particular artists or tags/genres.
Last.fm is available on various platforms and computer media players. 
Any personalisations that you make to your account from one platform 
are refl ected on the others.
Last.fm has a strong emphasis on interaction with other listeners, sharing 
your favourite music and exploring other users’ playlists and stations, both 
directly, and through social networking sites. There are also privacy options 
that you can apply to your account using the Last.fm web site.
Scrobbling and Love / Ban features
Scrobbling is the method that Last.fm uses to learn about your listening 
habits. Your radio can ‘scrobble’ the tracks that you listened to using 
the UPnP Music Player and Last.fm modes. This sends track names to 
Last.fm, adding them to your Last.fm library, and helps the service to tailor 
its future recommendations to your musical tastes. 
Using two dedicated buttons on the radio, you can tell Last.fm that you 
love particular tracks, or you can ban a track from ever being played again. 
This also infl uences the tracks you are offered in the future.
User accounts
In order to use the Last.fm service with your radio, you must either create 
a Last.fm account or already have one set up. This account keeps track 
of your musical preferences and listening choices and is what makes the 
music offered by Last.fm personal to you. Setting up an account is simple 
and is done via the Last.fm web site. You then enter the account details 
into your radio (see the following pages).
The radio allows more than one set of Last.fm account details to be 
entered. If the unit is used by more than one person, it is possible to 
choose which account is used when listening to Last.fm and for scrobbling 
from the Music Player.
The features of the Last.fm service are only available on the radio with a 
subscription to Last.fm. This may differ from the range of features available 
when accessing the Last.fm service from a computer or any other device. 
The provision of the Last.fm service and the features offered with and 
without subscription are subject to terms and conditions set out on the 
Last.fm web site.
Your Roberts ColourStream radio offers you a subscription level account 
with Last.fm for a limited trial period. You may optionally extend this using 
the subscription facility via the Last.fm web site at www.last.fm.
