Lowlander wrote:I'd presume that most don't rate for a certain distribution, but instead to indicate how much they like the track.
That's what I do when rating tracks, and to indicate which tracks I want on my player (tracks rated three stars or above). The only limit I have is how many songs will fit on my player. As far as ratings go:
- Five stars: A favorite
- Four stars: A track I like and always want on my player
- Three stars: A track I want loaded on my player
- Two stars: A track that was on my player and I chose to remove
- One star: A track that was automatically loaded on my player during autosyncing and was later removed during autosyncing (unlike the others, MediaMonkey does this rating automatically)
- Zero stars: Not on my player
- Unrated: A new track
[quote="Lowlander"]I'd presume that most don't rate for a certain distribution, but instead to indicate how much they like the track.[/quote]
That's what I do when rating tracks, and to indicate which tracks I want on my player (tracks rated three stars or above). The only limit I have is how many songs will fit on my player. As far as ratings go:
- Five stars: A favorite
- Four stars: A track I like and always want on my player
- Three stars: A track I want loaded on my player
- Two stars: A track that was on my player and I chose to remove
- One star: A track that was automatically loaded on my player during autosyncing and was later removed during autosyncing (unlike the others, MediaMonkey does this rating automatically)
- Zero stars: Not on my player
- Unrated: A new track