Remove song rating itunes3/28/2023 ![]() TL:DR I finally found a way to keep iTunes from pissing me off and wasting hours of my time. Then click and hold in the Album Rating for that song and drag to the left to give it "No Rating". click 1 song in that album to highlight it. Now sort using that button and just look for the darkened star ratings. Right click on the bar where "artists" "songs" "time" "rating" is and add the "Album Rating" to the bar. If you would like a somewhat easier way to unrate albums. This 'fix' will save me a lot of time of having to go write down all the albums that iTunes automatically rated, then go to album view and one by one unrate the albums. I'm currently 22% of my way through rating and sorting my 14220 songs. Now, rating one song in an album will not change the ratings of the others in the same album and my Smart Playlist functions as intended. I then updated the smart playlist to show songs with a 1 star rating. Now all of the No Rating songs are highlighted. Now, scroll alllll the way down to the last song. Yes, iTunes is a powerful media organizer. This is because the best way to keep songs from being removed from my "Unrated" smart playlist was to do this. You can add song ratings, lyrics, and artwork to your music files, too. (Wayyyy to much music in my itunes) But I changed that system to use a 1/2 star rating to denote deletion. Then click and hold in the Album Rating for that song and drag to the left to give it 'No Rating'. Select the item you want to rate, then click or drag in a rating column to add or remove stars. Depending on which option you choose above, click Songs, Movies or Episodes in the sidebar on the left. ![]() ![]() click 1 song in that album to highlight it. In the iTunes app on your PC, choose an option (Music, Movies or TV) from the pop-up menu at the top left, then click Library. I was using 1 star to denote a song to be deleted. Right click on the bar where 'artists' 'songs' 'time' 'rating' is and add the 'Album Rating' to the bar. ![]() To combat this I enabled half-star ratings for my iTunes. You can use these ratings to sort the Contents pane, and you. Then when the Smart Playlist updated it would delete the grayed out songs from my playlist and I would have unrated songs floating around. You can apply a rating to the songs in your Library to indicate how much you like or dislike them. My problem was that the Auto Rating for an album would give all other songs on the album (that the song I just rated was part of) a grayed out rating. I have a smart playlist that displays songs with "No Rating" in order to listen to, rate them, and put them in the applicable playlists I have. ![]()
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