INTERACT FORUM
More => Old Versions => Media Center 11 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: AvantPunk on October 07, 2005, 05:38:55 pm
-
I've been using MJ/MC for years (since version 4.x) and have yet to find anything near as good for my purposes. I'm using MC 11 now, and have an idea for an improvement - at least, it would help me out a lot. I think the 5-star rating system is a little limiting, and would love to see the capability to either use a 10-star sysem, or (and this is what I prefer) to be able to give half-stars. I have a lot of songs that I would love to give a better rating than 4, but that don't quite rate a 5. It would be great to be able to give them a 4.5 How about it?
-
I can understand your point, but I personally only use four of the five stars.
1 star: not used
2 stars: songs I don't care to ever hear (remixes)
3 stars: album tracks
4 stars: "hits" and very good album tracks
5 stars: songs I just can't get enough of. ;D
-
The half star idea comes up many times and i have had the same dilemma you mention quite often.
The simplest way i can think of to implement this, is to have an extra click that would toggle between a full & half star. So one click gives a full star as usual, an extra click makes it half and if you are not happy at a lter time, click again to get the full star back.
But then i bet some ppl might find this behavior annoying.
SO how bout this compromise, you can only assign half ratings from the action window via the drop down menu.
-
what I would find even more useful than this would be to just have 'rating' as a data type so that I could create my own rating fields that automatically used the stars so I could do 'Album Rating' etc or whatever I wanted and it would display the field using stars.
-
Does the iPod or iTunes support half stars ?
If not i think the chance of it happening in MC, until they do is improbable.
What happens when people transfer half rated tracks to the ipod and find it wont display properly ?
You can set up a custom field that will do this in MC (albeit without stars), but if you need to have those ratings in the iPod as well, it won't work.