So if there are 16 tracks in an album, you want a field that contains the average rating of those 16 tracks?
Correct !! average rating upto two decimal places.
I envision running this now & then to get a score that i can use to view top 10s by genre/artist/series/year etc u get the idea. Also when albums fall below 2.5 (my cut-off), i can either delete them or just keep the good tracks.
All this can be done if there is a album score to sort/view by. Its preferable that this score be computed rather than manually, as preferences for tracks can change over time, as tired tracks get rated down and underestimated tracks get rated up.
Giving a more dynamic view at any one time and an easy way to judge how good an album is compared to others.
The multiple ratings system is intriging. I suppose u would have to agree what each level means. I rarely give 5 stars to tracks unless they are exceptional IMO. 4 stars is for good, 3 for ok, not bad, and 2 for dont like, rarely do i use 1 star. i find myself sometimes wishing i could assign 3.5 instead of 3 or 4, but that does not happen to often to make me reconsider the way i rate stuff.
Thanks for considering