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looking for a playcounter with adjustable timeframe

Hi, i am looking for a playcounter in which i can adjust the timeframe for when a track is counted as "played"

I am using playback statistics now, but i have to play a track for a while before it is counted as played.

Are there any other components out there that can do that?

looking for a playcounter with adjustable timeframe

Reply #1
Must be something available?

looking for a playcounter with adjustable timeframe

Reply #2
why not create a text or office document listing your files with artificially inflated play counts? you can then edit it however you like.

the official component only requires you listen for a minute. if you can't manage that, i have to question why the files even exist on your hard drive.

looking for a playcounter with adjustable timeframe

Reply #3
I've been using foo_playback_custom for a while. Works great.

 

looking for a playcounter with adjustable timeframe

Reply #4
Aha! Took me a while, but got this working now! Thx Nisto!

@Marc2003
Well, i use foobar not only for listening, but also for searching through new tracks. It is useful for me to have all kinds of data for this.
For instance, if i would have a list of tracks i only listened to for a short bit, it means i want to check them again when i am in a different mood, because i skipped it for now. If i didn't like the track i would have immediately discarded it. I could tag them, but this way i would have it automated