i did a similar request some time ago, and Matt told me that they were working with the dates. Don't know exactly what does it mean, but i keep thinking that it won't be so hard.
Exactly my request it was to change the display of date imported to something like year/month/date (i choose this for sorting possibilities).
But by now i keep filling myself that. I've my own created playlists called news 2003-01, news 2003-02, etc. and this is something that could be done automatically (with smartlist) if the date were displayed in year/month. I'll keep waiting
This is how it appear in my media library
And about the top hits, it's another old request from me too, but without any luck.
I'd like the possibilities to create something called more or less autosmart top-hits list. i'd set the dates, (fi. from 2003-01-01, to 2003-01-31) and would like to know which songs i've listen in this time and how many times i've listened these songs in these days.
Right now it's impossible for what i know to know wich song has been the most listened in a period of time, and i'm very interested in this.
PD. Nila: don't you think that it's a bit easier to make something like this:
2002
-january
-february
-march
-...
2003
-january
-....
-july
with the possibilities of add days and/or weeks?
If you want to keep track of "new music", why not just add the "Date Imported" column, and sort on it? Or use "Recently Imported"? Those are very simplistic suggestions, I know. But if you had a tree view similar to the one you describe, would you ever really say something like "I wonder what I imported on the third Tuesday of March, 2002"?
i really don't need to know neither the day, not even the hour, but a lot of times i look for stuff that i imported some months ago (to know if it's burned, or 'cause i'm in a nostalgic moment). As i'm not so good with mathematics i don't use the date imported(when was 93 days , 23 hours ago?), and if it was displayed in date way it would be really useful
Listening to: 'Guerrilla' from 'Forces 1977-1982' by 'Terrorists' on Media Center 9.0