by Scottes » Thu Feb 12, 2015 6:32 am
You can do this, or come close, with Hotkeys. Though it will take 3 keypresses instead of 1 click.
Tools... Options... General... Hotkeys
(Bottom Right)
Edit Hotkey - Rating Now Playing file: Rate 1 Stars
Click inside the Hotkey box and press something, like Ctrl-Alt-NumPad 1
Click the Global box
Next setup something, like Ctrl-Alt-NumPad * - for Playback: Next File
And another key (Ctrl-Alt-Right Arrow maybe) for Playback: Skip 5 Seconds Forward
Sadly there's no Skip 1 Minute. Sigh. So you'll have to tap that key several times.
Suggestions: Also setup keys for 2 Stars, 3 Stars, etc.
And More keys for Rating down 1 star, up 1 star.
If you make these all Global, they'll work almost always regardless of what program you're running. I've found that a few programs, like Microsoft Word, trap some of them so they might not all work when you're in Word or Excel or one of those programs that trap the keys.
Now, go about your day, and use your computer as normal, with MediaMonkey playing in the background. Tap those keys as you notice the songs being good or great or terrible.
This is the process I've been using for years. I find it easier because I'm not spending time just concentrating on MM and the songs. I get to do everything I would normally do, but with the added benefit of rating new music with an occasional extra keypress.
I have to admit that I will often "miss" a song and fail to rate it. Thus I figure that it's neither great nor terrible, so I will usually go back to MM and re-listen to those tracks, skipping around on the playback bar rather than tapping the "forward 5 seconds" button.
But sometimes I rate them as 3 stars and then use an Autoplaylist set to all 3-star songs, and go about listening to those songs a second time while using my computer as normal. This is where the +1 and -1 rating keys come in handy, marking songs as slightly better or slightly worse.
You can do this, or come close, with Hotkeys. Though it will take 3 keypresses instead of 1 click.
Tools... Options... General... Hotkeys
(Bottom Right)
Edit Hotkey - Rating Now Playing file: Rate 1 Stars
Click inside the Hotkey box and press something, like Ctrl-Alt-NumPad 1
Click the Global box
Next setup something, like Ctrl-Alt-NumPad * - for Playback: Next File
And another key (Ctrl-Alt-Right Arrow maybe) for Playback: Skip 5 Seconds Forward
Sadly there's no Skip 1 Minute. Sigh. So you'll have to tap that key several times.
Suggestions: Also setup keys for 2 Stars, 3 Stars, etc.
And More keys for Rating down 1 star, up 1 star.
If you make these all Global, they'll work almost always regardless of what program you're running. I've found that a few programs, like Microsoft Word, trap some of them so they might not all work when you're in Word or Excel or one of those programs that trap the keys.
Now, go about your day, and use your computer as normal, with MediaMonkey playing in the background. Tap those keys as you notice the songs being good or great or terrible.
This is the process I've been using for years. I find it easier because I'm not spending time just concentrating on MM and the songs. I get to do everything I would normally do, but with the added benefit of rating new music with an occasional extra keypress.
I have to admit that I will often "miss" a song and fail to rate it. Thus I figure that it's neither great nor terrible, so I will usually go back to MM and re-listen to those tracks, skipping around on the playback bar rather than tapping the "forward 5 seconds" button.
But sometimes I rate them as 3 stars and then use an Autoplaylist set to all 3-star songs, and go about listening to those songs a second time while using my computer as normal. This is where the +1 and -1 rating keys come in handy, marking songs as slightly better or slightly worse.