Re: iTunes rating using Apple Remote
- From: Howard Brazee <howard@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 08:24:11 -0700
On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 21:31:27 +0000, nonesuch@xxxxxxxxxx (Adrian)
wrote:
I rate them, and use the rating in smart lists.
I like all my music ... and I might like certain music more on one
particular day, or in one mood. I rather like to rediscover my music
rather than focussing on my own top rated hits. It would be handy if
listening to lots of music for reviewing, but I don't need to do that.
It doesn't have to be "top rated". You don't even have to have 5
stars be better than 1 star. It can simply be an attribute that can
be used with smart lists.
I also like to be able to categorize "children's music" or "Christmas
music", but have some music that might fall in one or both of these
categories - which don't get excluded when Christmas season is over.
Analyzing for different types of smart lists can be interesting, and
being able to use the "rating" as a category of your own choosing can
be a tool to use.
.
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