A tool that would automate re-ripping process.
A big second to this one.
Additionally, it would be nice to be able to "auto-stack" files on import. (This may be possible already, I have not yet looked into it...just occurred to me now though)
Add an expression which returns the position of a string within a field, which could then be used with other expressions.
If I understand you correctly, I also second this. In my mind it is basically a more flexible "find" (from Find n' Replace fame!), that would be useful across fields.
Album centric data
Add artist centric data to this as well. Expressions such as SUM(), AVG(), COUNT() that could do be applied to all files associated with a selected field would be awesome.
For example:
=SUM([Artist], [Number Plays]) would return the total tracks played for a given artist.
And along the same lines:
=AVG([Artist], [Rating]) would return the average rating for a given artist.
=COUNT([Artist], [Name]) would return the total number of unique songs for a given artist.
It would appear that I'm trying to avoid needing to go check last.fm for my play stats based on my examples, but there are TONS of other uses I'd find for this. MC's [Complete Album] field is already light years beyond the competition in terms of album based play (
for me at least) and it seems logical to expand this type of functionality. It's sort of at the heart of MC in my eyes.
Use Firefox as the internal browser.
I don't care that much, but it'd be nice.
RATINGS field - the ability to increase the ratings field from 1-5 to 1-10 (or indeed any user specified value).
It makes using the star system more difficult to go beyond 1-10 (on a 0.5 resolution), but I'd prefer to have at least that much resolution there. Again, not a huge deal here.
While I'm thinking of it, the 0.5 rating resolution is one of two (
seriously, only two) features that MC's simian competitor had that MC does not, so I'll mention the other here:
Fancy printable/exportable reports of what I listen to (or watch). All sorts of random data was available through those monkey reports and if MC made something similar that could even be based off of the artist and album centric expressions mentioned previously I'd be in music nerd heaven.
A slight reworking of the list style fields' panes. Basically I'd like to see AND, OR and NOT options easily available and switchable without having to configure anything through a menu. So for an example, what I'd like to do that I can NOT do now would be:
I select "Rock" in my genre pane. I then select "Hard Rock" OR "Punk Rock" from my OR enabled Sub-Genre pane.
But I do not want to listen to any "Grunge" OR "Funk Rock" which overlap somewhat with the "Hard Rock" sub-genre. Currently I have to input a search string into the search box to make this happen.
What I'd like to be able to do is, via a clickable icon to the left of an item in a pane, choose to exclude a given item rather than include it. So in my example I would then simply click the left-hand icon to change it to the "NOT" icon and thus exclude "Grunge" and "Funk Rock" from my song list.
Now that I consider it more, I think that it should just be adding in the INCLUDE/EXCLUDE icon, as mixing in AND and OR here could lead to a lot of confusion when trying to make selections. Native support for PS3/Wii/Xbox 360. I know there are issues with all of them to some extent, but considering they are one of the most common uPnP (errr, uPnP-like) devices sitting next to most people's TV it seems like it could open up a lot of market space if these devices were listed next to all of the portable audio devices that are supported. And for my sake, start with the Wii!
UnDo/ReDo list. As of yet, I'm not sure what actually gets done and redone for the most part. It would be super helpful (for a noob at least) to see at least the next UnDo action (if not a whole list).
This list seems to have gotten pretty big. What can I say, I now look for perfection in my media player. So thanks for raising the bar for me JR crew and hopefully you'll take my suggestions into light before MC13 leaves beta.
-JB