The values (spread) can be changed by the way, so you can set how much of your library should get which rating.Īnother pro: If you don't listen a song for a long time the rating will also decrease a little. So you never get too much good songs or too mnuch bad songs. That means it looks that the best 2% of you library get 5 stars. There's also a Auto-Calibrate function (which works in the background) in my scirpt which assures that the number (in percent) of good and bad songs stays the same. While with the other script you first have to listen to your songs and the ratings will come one by one. So you can just install it and your library will get rated (if you want). But the biggest advantage of my algoriuthm (in my eyes) is, that it will calculate all your listened songs right at the beginning. This way the rating will also increase if you listen a song on your portable like ipod. To calculate the ratings it uses different informations like how much you listened the song totally, how much per day, how new your song is and how much you skipped it. My script works completely different it uses a formula to calculate the rating. The biggest difference of the two Auto Rating songs script is that it increases the rating when you listen it and decreases the rating when you skip it. The bug you mentioned aboce has already been fixed in the newest MediaMonkey version 2.5.5 RC1 which you can get here:
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