From almost the beginning of my use of Media Center I've found myself frequently clicking on the little row of stars in the rating column to rate a particular song when the last thing I had done (say, fixed the name of an album) had left a whole bunch of tracks selected. Poof, I've just obliterated the (varied and valuable) ratings of a whole bunch of tracks. Usually I catch myself and undo in time, but it does happen that I "discover" big swaths of tracks all suspiciously with the same rating.
I'm trying to get the habit of "fiddling" with the rating column as I listen to stuff (rather than during setup/acquisition) - 'tis the only way I can imagine really ended up with a high-value "rating" column. But that encourages quick "alt-tab to media player, click on the rating, alt-tab back" which is when you're likely to make this mistake.
When you click on an unselected track exactly the right thing happens - you update its rating and you don't change the selection.
Two possibilities.
1. Tweak things such that the "click on a star" UI never respects the selection - it always just modifies the track you clicked on. When you want to "rate" a whole bunch of tracks at once you can use either "edit selected field" on the right click menu or F2 (as you would any other field) or you can use the property browser widget.
2. Add another "star bar" for the currently playing track somewhere up in the playback controls specifically to support the scenario of "I want to quickly confirm/change the rating of the thing that's playing right now" without having to do any navigation or selection at all.
Thoughts?
I'll defer to
So either I'd like to see