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Hello,
I use my remote control to rate the songs I listen to, for example I give a song 4 of 5 stars in fullscreen mode. Unfortunately, when I change the song, and skip back to the song I rated, my ratings are gone.
My songs are on a SMB share, I have read and write access to them. I'd prefer XBMC to save the rating directly in the source MP3-file, so other programs I use also get the rating, like Mediamonkey.
But my ratings are not saved at all. Is there a trick to do that?
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Scan 'em in to the library first.
And XBMC doesn't write tags - it only reads them.
Cheers,
Jonathan
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*bump*
Is there a way to make XBMC write the rating to the files? Or export them somehow?
So far I have rated many Songs when listening to them in XBMC. Now I see that these Ratings are not saved in the files.
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2011-04-25, 20:37
(This post was last modified: 2011-04-25, 20:46 by john.doe.)
I save a Songs from a Smart Playlist to a real, fixed Playlist. This way I can easily rate the songs with another Player.
This way I can save my dozens of ratings done in XBMC. :-)
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Cronk
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I've been searching the threads for a solve to this. Just wondering if anyone has any new info on this since these posts. It would be great if XBMC could save the rating in the MP3 file itself. I have the same setup as Jackie78. I rated 500+ songs using XBMC over the last few months, and then my library seems to have been reset/lost after a recent upgrade. I had to rescan all of my music to the library, and when I did I lost all of my ratings. After learning this lesson the hard way I've decided to save the ratings in the files themselves. Besides, I too want to reference these ratings in other applications/devices. It would be great if there was some kind of automated script that could do this. Any help would be much appreciated.
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I'm pretty sure XBMC will never make changes to files. People would complain about XBMC making changes that they didn't want.
I have an external hard drive connected to my Revo, and I use MediaMonkey on my laptop to rate my songs through the network tab. At the end of the day, I update the music library and the changes I made are now shown in XBMC. This is probably the best solution for now.
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Since the Song rating can be entered manually from within XBMC (not only from reading ID3 tags), it is stored in the music database. When exporting it should be a xml tag within the album.nfo file within each song listed in the file.
Example:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes" ?>
.....
.....
<album>
<title>Harvest Moon</title>
<artist>Neil Young</artist>
<genre>Rock</genre>
.....
.....
<rating>6</rating> # note this is the album rating which is scrapped
<year>1992</year>
<track>
<title>Unknown Legend</title>
<position>1</position>
<duration>04:32</duration>
<rating>x</rating> # This xml tag is NOT exported which I think Should be
</track>
...........
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Cronk
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I'm still in search of a solution. If anyone has any new info on this please post it. I'd be happy if I could just export the song rating as buddiemac is suggesting. This seems like it should be a no-brainer to me.
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Add me to the list of people who'd like this feature. Just having it in the export data would be great.
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Add me as well. I was just looking through keyboard.xml and noticed I could rate songs using the up and down buttons on my remote. I got excited, came here, read this post, got disappointed. I always like to have everything saved with my files, just in case. Since Frodo, I noticed TagLib is being used, so maybe something could be done? ....I haven't tested it yet, maybe it works already....