by Guest » Fri Sep 24, 2010 2:11 pm
I just recently started using "artist top tracks" script (forget who wrote it i'm sorry but you're awesome!). It uses last.fm to determine the popularity of tracks (up to the top 50 most popular tracks of an artist). It got me thinking... i would love to be able to color code my tracks based on the popularity. This is how i would use it:
Tracks highlighted green: tracks that are 1-10 most popular
Tracks highlighted yellow: tracks that are 11-50 most popular
Tracks highlighted red: tracks that are 50+ most popular
Then all the tracks highlighted green would most likely be a single from an album or at least a very popular song from the artist.
I know DJ's would find this feature quite useful to as they could use it to color code tempo's... or a lot of people would use it to color code their ratings they give their songs.
Is something like this in the works? I don't know how hard it would be to set up or how much of a hog it would be on system resources. Anyways, this would be a wishlist of mine.
I just recently started using "artist top tracks" script (forget who wrote it i'm sorry but you're awesome!). It uses last.fm to determine the popularity of tracks (up to the top 50 most popular tracks of an artist). It got me thinking... i would love to be able to color code my tracks based on the popularity. This is how i would use it:
Tracks highlighted green: tracks that are 1-10 most popular
Tracks highlighted yellow: tracks that are 11-50 most popular
Tracks highlighted red: tracks that are 50+ most popular
Then all the tracks highlighted green would most likely be a single from an album or at least a very popular song from the artist.
I know DJ's would find this feature quite useful to as they could use it to color code tempo's... or a lot of people would use it to color code their ratings they give their songs.
Is something like this in the works? I don't know how hard it would be to set up or how much of a hog it would be on system resources. Anyways, this would be a wishlist of mine.