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perhaps in the future, but for now no.
I'm pretty sure it's planned for inclusion in TagCache (it used to be a feature with the old database), the score system is listed in TagCache (Search by score), but currently there is no way to set the score, so when you search all the played files (score 1-10) all files logged in the played cache are listed. I'm sure a fully functional version will be included soon.
I never understand why people want to rate music on their players.
Why would you have music on your player that you've rated 0 or 1 star? Why not just delete it? I really can't picture someone one day deciding that they want to listen to the crappiest album they have...
Quote from: Assimalyst on August 11, 2006, 06:15:42 AMI'm pretty sure it's planned for inclusion in TagCache (it used to be a feature with the old database), the score system is listed in TagCache (Search by score), but currently there is no way to set the score, so when you search all the played files (score 1-10) all files logged in the played cache are listed. I'm sure a fully functional version will be included soon.Not quite true, if you have the option General Settings>File View>Tag Cache>Gather Runtime Data (experimental) set to on, Rockbox calculates an autoscore based on the average length of time a track has been listened to.So if you listened to a track right through (100%) then listened again, but skipped to the next track at 90% through, the track would have an autoscore of 95.These stats are available through the ID3 file view options Best tracks and List played tracks.Best tracks lists tracks that have been played twice or more and have an autoscore of greater than 60.List played tracks lists all tracks ever played with autoscore and playcount displayed
I never understand why people want to rate music on their players. Why would you have music on your player that you've rated 0 or 1 star? Why not just delete it?I really can't picture someone one day deciding that they want to listen to the crappiest album they have...
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