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Post by djezpur on Mar 8, 2014 19:12:45 GMT -5
I would like to create smart playlists based on the contents of the 'Comment' in the tag, but that field does not show up in the list when editing a rule. I can only choose between Artist, Album Artist, Track, Album, Genre, Filename, Year, Duration, Rating, Playcount, Date Added, Last Played, Track Num and Disc Number. Strangely enough, the Comment tag is present in screenshots of your blogpost: gonemadmusicplayer.blogspot.nl/2012/12/a-look-at-smart-playlists.htmlSecondly, I noticed that the player recognizes and processes MediaMonkey's RATING MM tag in mp3-files, but it does not process the RATE tag which MediaMonkey creates in m4a-files. Is there any other tag the player will recognize as a rating in a .m4a (aac) file?
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Post by GoneMAD on Mar 9, 2014 19:56:47 GMT -5
I would like to create smart playlists based on the contents of the 'Comment' in the tag, but that field does not show up in the list when editing a rule. I can only choose between Artist, Album Artist, Track, Album, Genre, Filename, Year, Duration, Rating, Playcount, Date Added, Last Played, Track Num and Disc Number. Strangely enough, the Comment tag is present in screenshots of your blogpost: gonemadmusicplayer.blogspot.nl/2012/12/a-look-at-smart-playlists.htmlSecondly, I noticed that the player recognizes and processes MediaMonkey's RATING MM tag in mp3-files, but it does not process the RATE tag which MediaMonkey creates in m4a-files. Is there any other tag the player will recognize as a rating in a .m4a (aac) file? That screenshot was a preview. Comment is not stored in the database so it cannot be used for Smart playlists, so it was removed Can provide documentation on this rate tag? The aac/mp4 spec does not contain a rating tag which is why gmmp doesn't read it
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Post by djezpur on Mar 10, 2014 3:29:23 GMT -5
Can provide documentation on this rate tag? The aac/mp4 spec does not contain a rating tag which is why gmmp doesn't read it Thank you for looking into this. After rating an aac-file, MediaMonkey writes a RATE field in the MP4-tag, with variables from 100 to 0 (with 100 = five stars, 90 = four and a half, 80 = four stars, etc.). This field can be seen in Mp3tag under Extended tags... I have included a screenshot:
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Post by GoneMAD on Mar 10, 2014 15:09:44 GMT -5
Can provide documentation on this rate tag? The aac/mp4 spec does not contain a rating tag which is why gmmp doesn't read it Thank you for looking into this. After rating an aac-file, MediaMonkey writes a RATE field in the MP4-tag, with variables from 100 to 0 (with 100 = five stars, 90 = four and a half, 80 = four stars, etc.). This field can be seen in Mp3tag under Extended tags... I have included a screenshot: Okay could you email a file with the rate tag that I can use for testing to gonemadsoftware@gmail.com
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Post by djezpur on Mar 11, 2014 4:00:57 GMT -5
Email sent.
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Post by GoneMAD on Mar 23, 2014 16:13:04 GMT -5
just added RATE tag support to my current build.. will be in the next update
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Post by djezpur on Mar 30, 2014 20:06:02 GMT -5
Thank you very much for implementing this feature. Unfortunately, it does not seem to work for 100%. The ratings of a few MP4-tags are not recognized, and other m4a files all get five stars no matter how high the rating is.
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Post by GoneMAD on Mar 30, 2014 21:13:55 GMT -5
Thank you very much for implementing this feature. Unfortunately, it does not seem to work for 100%. The ratings of a few MP4-tags are not recognized, and other m4a files all get five stars no matter how high the rating is. then they are not correctly using the rate tag. RATE according to MM is on a scale of 0-100 so gmmp divides by 20 to get the star rating. Feel free to email me the tracks that do not work
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Post by djezpur on Mar 31, 2014 5:11:02 GMT -5
I've tried clearing and rescanning the database, but each time I get random results. I will mail you a few of the tracks. Thanks in advance.
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