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AmbitiousLemon
Jul 31, 2002, 07:09 PM
Just today i started adding ratings to songs as the come up on my itunes playlist. seems like a lot of trouble, but i figure if when i hear a good song i go ahead and mark it as such then eventually they will get in order.

But i was wondering how many of you have started using the ratings yet. I know most people thought it was a pretty stupid feature, but its been a couple weeks now so i was wondering if you guys had stated using it yet.



SilvorX
Jul 31, 2002, 08:23 PM
i dont think i'dd rate my music, if its songs i dont like, hmm i dunno :p

ShaolinMiddleFinger
Jul 31, 2002, 08:30 PM
i think it all matters upon how many songs you have... I have about 70 songs on my hard drive so it wasn't that time consuming.....I normally wipeout the songs that start to irritate me...:)

it works great with the most rated playlist.

kishba
Jul 31, 2002, 08:34 PM
a berkeley student wrote some nifty applescripts to make ratings a little better for itunes3... he suggests using launch bar to make running these scripts easier

i use them a lot now and am slowly but surely rating my collection

http://www.linkstew.org/noid/1724.html

billiam0878
Jul 31, 2002, 08:51 PM
It's a neat feature, but I like all of my songs and thus don't really need to rate them... I've been doing it as songs show up in my playlists, but so far all of my songs are getting between three and five stars (after all, why would I have songs that did not deserve such a rating on my hard drive?). I really like the smart playlists though :)

Bill

mymemory
Jul 31, 2002, 10:07 PM
Damn, why are you goona keep something that you do not like in your hard drive?

If I do not like the song I delet them, If I have to deal with it I place it in another folder (my songs, my girldfrien songs, 80's songs, etc).

The ratings are very useless to consider it as an upgrade.

Good upgrade would be to have and audio imput to synk iTunes to a real DJ and play the visuals without the Apple logo getting in the way!!!

blackpeter
Aug 1, 2002, 12:12 AM
Who needs ratings when you've got the most recently played and top 25 ratings?

mac15
Aug 1, 2002, 01:10 AM
Well I use mine heaps. I love it

I don't have much to say, but it gets annoying sometimes

Hemingray
Aug 1, 2002, 01:42 AM
Originally posted by mymemory
Damn, why are you goona keep something that you do not like in your hard drive?

My feelings exactly! My musical taste varies, too. One day I'll be listening to a specific genre and the next day I'm suddenly tired of it and I'll avoid it for a couple weeks. Unpredictability isn't reflected in ratings, so it's really useless to me. :p

Geert
Aug 1, 2002, 02:21 AM
Originally posted by Hemingray


My feelings exactly! My musical taste varies, too. One day I'll be listening to a specific genre and the next day I'm suddenly tired of it and I'll avoid it for a couple weeks. Unpredictability isn't reflected in ratings, so it's really useless to me. :p

Then iTunes would be the tool, not?
I'm like that, I've got songs I listen for day after day, and suddenly I get bored of them and start playing some other songs, avoiding the other ones.
If you whipe them of your HD, you have to put them back on if you decide to play them aigain.
I have 'bout 1000 songs on my HD, not even half of my cd collection but anyway, that gives me the ease to change once a while without having to put them back.
If you use playlists, you can set them to whatever you want.
You can make a playlists like:
add songs that haven't been played for ...
any way you want, if you want to keep those songs you played over and over again aside for a while and have them quickly by hand if you decide to play them again.

I think that the playlists is an even better feature than the ratings-feature,
although the rating feature gives you some more options when creating a playlist.
oh, btw, I rate songs as they come up in my playlist.

Ensign Paris
Aug 1, 2002, 03:07 AM
iTunes 3 has damaged my database quite a few times so now I keep a backup!

Ensign

Beej
Aug 1, 2002, 04:30 AM
I rated every MP3 I have in my collection (~6 gig worth) except for the ones I don't really know... I have a couple of dance albums I got from somewhere and haven't really listened to yet.

I'd love to be able to play my MP3s according to their ratings, eg the 5-star tunes would be played 5 times more often than the 1-star tunes. (Does this feature already exist but I can't find it? It seems like an obvious feature to implement to me :))

King Cobra
Aug 1, 2002, 07:35 AM
I don't use the rating system and I probably won't. I'm still stuck on listening to the new CDs I got in the past few days. :p