Scup
Cross-Platform Upload Tool for SoundCloud
Scup lets you upload tracks to your SoundCloud account from the desktop. It features batch upload of multiple tracks, creating a set (playlist) of all uploaded tracks, inviting people to it and setting meta-data like title, tags, license etc. for all tracks in one go.
If you're not yet registered with SoundCloud yet, check it out.
Installation
Current Version: 0.9.72
Scup is based on Adobe AIR and can be installed on OS X, Windows (see below for Linux). Click the "install now" button on the top of this page to start the download and installation process.
This is still a beta release. Some features may not work and as of now there is no documentation. Use it at your own risk!
Updates will be published on a regular basis - you'll get them automatically via the built-in updater.
Known issues
- Problems with authentication under Linux (only tested with Ubuntu 9.10 yet)
- Small fonts look cheap under Windows XP (not tested on Vista and 7 yet)
Planned features for the next release
- Extended settings like BPM, Video-URL etc. per track
- Preferences panel
Feedback
If you encounter any issues, have feature requests or comments, please send a mail to scup@dasflash.com. I really appreciate your feedback!
About
Scup is the twin of the native OS X application CloudPost. It was created by Dorian Roy as a demo application for the SoundCloud AS3 API wrapper for Flash and Flex. It will also be released as an open source project on github soon. Read more about Scup and the API wrapper on the developer blog dasflash.
What's that fish?
Scup is short for "Soundcloud Uploader". When I looked up the word I found that it's also the name of a fish - and the logo was born ;)