Re: [Rhythmbox-devel] Enchancement Idea ccn ratings
- From: Joe Webster <joe cawfeemilk com>
- To: rhythmbox-devel gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Rhythmbox-devel] Enchancement Idea ccn ratings
- Date: Wed, 08 Nov 2006 13:42:21 -0500
that's a good idea - I'll give it a try.
I rather NOT rate the songs, since if it has no rating I know that I
need to rate it.
I rate songs like so:
1. I hate it, I never want to hear it again
2. Bearable
3. Average, I won't skip to the next if it comes on
4. Good, sometimes I rock out to it
5. Awesome, I wish it was in Guitar Hero
So, as you can see from my chart, if I rate them all 3 -- I won't know
if I have rated it already or not.
I guess I can use 2 for what you use your 3, thus replacing my 2 with
NULL. :)
However, all of this can be avoided if we get this option :)
In closing I would like to say that I'm an OLD SCHOOL winamp fan, then I
moved to xmms/beep, and recently to Rhythmbox. I tried Winamp the other
day, and I hated it -- I couldn't find what I wanted.
Rhythmbox, you got moxy (in your name, it's there, look)!
Thanks for all the dev's work!
Peter wrote:
Joe Webster wrote:
I've been using the rating system in rhythmbox to help weed out songs
I don't like. I rate them 1 star as I hear songs I don't like, then
later I sort by rating, highlight all the 1-star songs, and move to
trash. So far it works well.
I had a thought that it would be nice to have an option that would
allow me to Not play/skip songs with 1 star ratings. That way, once I
mark it with one star, I won't hear it again.
I do something similar: I have a "good stuff" search playlist setup
three or more stars. I usually play a random selection from the "Good
Stuff".
The catch is that when searching it seems that "unrated/zero stars" is
treated as a zero rather than a null (unrated). This means whenever I
add new musics to my collection it initially his unrated/zero stars.
I have to manually give it a rating of say 3 stars to appear on my
"good stuff list". To make this as simple as possible, I have another
"unrated" automatic playlist set to match zero stars. I then select
all of the results, and edit their rating to be three.
See also: Bug 345866 – Unrated versus zero / no stars
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=345866
I tried to search the mailing list to see if something like this had
already been submitted, but the search is offline.
I would like a rating-weigted random mode (where more stars means more
likely to be played; but taking into account the total tracks for each
rating), but that's getting complicated...
Peter
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