On Tue, 2005-10-25 at 18:42 +0200, Nico Kaiser wrote: > 2005/10/25, James Livingston <jrl ids org au>: > > 2.5 should be saved in the database, and it is for me. When > > autorating will still in, sometimes a song would be autorated down > > to 2.49 which would gets displayed as 2. > > If I remember correctly, newly imported songs are displayed with 3 > stars (maybe 2.5 rounded up). If I restart Rhythmbox, they have 2 > stars and 2,0000 in the database. I'll re-check if this is correct, > but I don't have a single song with 2,5 rating in my database (and I > definitely did not rate each of them)... Hmm... I'm not sure why that is happening. > > > There isn't a way to get a playlist which has only songs rated at 0 > > though (unless you manually edit playlists.xml). The way to do it > > would be to add a new criteria "is not rated" as well as "equals", > > "at least" and "at most". > > Playlist -> New Automatic Playlist -> select "Rating", select "is", no > star is selected. > To get a 0-star rating, click on the first star twice (the second time > the first star will be disabled -> rating 0). Huh, you learn something new every day. While that works, there should probably be a more obvious way to do it. Cheers, James "Doc" Livingston -- Two decades later, hacker Henry Spencer described the Perl scripting language as a "Swiss-Army chainsaw", intending to convey his evaluation of the language as exceedingly powerful but ugly and noisy and prone to belch noxious fumes.
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