30-Mar-2016, 22:51
(This post was last modified: 31-Mar-2016, 09:27 by Hifi_swlon.)
(30-Mar-2016, 20:39)Confused Wrote: A Confused response. Nice try! But love and ban is no substitute for more granular track ratings. For example, if I listen to an album, I might want to listen to all except a couple of annoying tracks (which might be rated 1). However, I might want to listen to all T-Rex tracks rated 5. You can't trick love and ban into doing this.
Ah, sorry I missed some replies in italic....
Well, agreed, but you only mentioned filtering tracks you didn't like in the previous post
Track ratings come up a lot in their forum. I'm sure they're going to have to bite the bullet and do it, but I sense it's a non trivial rewrite so that's probably the stumbling block. It didn't affect me as I'm so lazy I started in iTunes with good intentions rating tracks but just got bored and found it easier just skip what I didn't like. Favourite and ban work for minds like mine as all I really care about is finding what I love and NEVER hearing tracks I hate. In betweens too hazy for me. But people that do it have years worth of ratings they rely on, so I can't see them getting round it ultimately.
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