Play History & Stats Node 4.1.0 (2012-08-12)

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Postby trixmoto » Wed Feb 28, 2007 9:24 am

Wow, really!? Upgrade to 2.5.5!! :)
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Postby Felix H. » Wed Feb 28, 2007 10:14 am

It works now... installed 2.5.5 (stupid... :roll: ).
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Postby ashishg » Fri Mar 09, 2007 12:24 am

Amazing script! Is it possible to have functionality to export all the stored history information in Play History node in .csv format for personal analysis :)
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Postby Bex » Sun Mar 11, 2007 2:57 pm

Thanks!
There are no export functionality in this script. But an export could easily be done from within Access. Do you have Access?
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Postby crcm » Mon Mar 12, 2007 11:29 am

just find the script..its brilliant!! :D (thanks to your link in forum)

Which reminds me....
I am very annoyed because all these scripts should be somewhere in same place. Now they are spreaded in forum and they are hard to find. Sticky is outdated and clumsy!

Make special site for all these scripts. They deserve it!!! "Hint" Hint"

:)
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Postby Bex » Mon Mar 12, 2007 11:46 am

Thanks!
A much better way to handle script is under construction in MM3, but I don't know how it's going to work.

The sticky though is only outdated in the beginning. From Trixmoto's post it's fairly updated.
Advanced Duplicate Find & Fix Find More From Same - Custom Search. | Transfer PlayStat & Copy-Paste Tags/AlbumArt between any tracks.
Tagging Inconsistencies Do you think you have your tags in order? Think again...
Play History & Stats Node Like having your Last-FM account stored locally, but more advanced.
Case & Leading Zero Fixer Works on filenames too!

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Postby ashishg » Sat Mar 17, 2007 10:01 am

I do, but I am fairly incompetent in SQL matters.
Bex wrote:Thanks!
There are no export functionality in this script. But an export could easily be done from within Access. Do you have Access?
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Postby Bex » Sat Mar 17, 2007 10:12 am

OK. Do this:
1. Open up a new query in Access and goto the sql view.
2. Copy and paste the code below
3. Run the query and see if it works as expected
4. Save it and goto File->Export and choose desired format.
Code: Select all
SELECT Played.PlayDate, Played.IdSong, IIf([SongOrder]=-1,"",[SongOrder]+1) AS [Track#], Format([SongLength]/1000/86400,"nn:ss") AS Length, Artists.Artist, Songs.SongTitle AS Title, Albums.Album, Artists_1.Artist AS AlbumArtist, Genres.GenreName AS Genre, IIf([Songs]![Year]=-1,"",[Songs]![Year]) AS [Year], IIf([songs]![Rating]=-1,"",[songs]![Rating]/20) AS Rating
FROM ((((Songs INNER JOIN Artists ON Songs.IDArtist = Artists.ID) INNER JOIN Albums ON Songs.IDAlbum = Albums.ID) INNER JOIN Genres ON Songs.Genre = Genres.IDGenre) INNER JOIN Artists AS Artists_1 ON Albums.IDArtist = Artists_1.ID) INNER JOIN Played ON Songs.ID = Played.IdSong
ORDER BY IIf([SongOrder]=-1,"",[SongOrder]+1), Albums.Album, Artists_1.Artist;


Let me know if it works.
Advanced Duplicate Find & Fix Find More From Same - Custom Search. | Transfer PlayStat & Copy-Paste Tags/AlbumArt between any tracks.
Tagging Inconsistencies Do you think you have your tags in order? Think again...
Play History & Stats Node Like having your Last-FM account stored locally, but more advanced.
Case & Leading Zero Fixer Works on filenames too!

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Postby ashishg » Sat Mar 17, 2007 2:19 pm

It does. You've been very helpful.
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Postby slapdash » Wed Mar 21, 2007 1:48 pm

Where are these statistics saved?
What do I have to do when I will format my pc, to keep the stats?

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Postby Bex » Wed Mar 21, 2007 2:37 pm

They are saved in the Database so make sure you backup your MediaMonkey.mbd located in your "My Music"-folder before you format your PC. Then you simply copy it back to the "My Music"-folder again. But you also need to have your music stored exactly as you had it before you did the formatting.
Advanced Duplicate Find & Fix Find More From Same - Custom Search. | Transfer PlayStat & Copy-Paste Tags/AlbumArt between any tracks.
Tagging Inconsistencies Do you think you have your tags in order? Think again...
Play History & Stats Node Like having your Last-FM account stored locally, but more advanced.
Case & Leading Zero Fixer Works on filenames too!

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Postby Teknojnky » Wed Mar 21, 2007 2:57 pm

Also be aware, that if you actually re-format your drive with your music on it, that it will have a different VOLUME ID than previously.

You can use onkel's script to update the MM database volume id to the new one.
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Postby Bex » Wed Mar 21, 2007 3:01 pm

Very good point Teknojnky! :D
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Tagging Inconsistencies Do you think you have your tags in order? Think again...
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Case & Leading Zero Fixer Works on filenames too!

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Postby RedX » Wed Mar 21, 2007 3:52 pm

Teknojnky wrote:Also be aware, that if you actually re-format your drive with your music on it, that it will have a different VOLUME ID than previously.

You can use onkel's script to update the MM database volume id to the new one.


Where is this script? I simply can't find it :(

I just reinstalled MM and copied the music to a new hd then i copied the old db over the new one and told mm to find the files in new location. Do i still need to update the volume ID?

Thx,
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Postby Bex » Wed Mar 21, 2007 4:10 pm

http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=70462

If you did a rescan you need to copy the DB again and run this script instead. The thing is that you want to use the old entries in your old DB to preserve all playhistory, playcount, dateadded and playlists. If you do a rescan you'll just add all the songs again so you'll end up with two copies of every song, one that plays and one that don't. But if you delete the ones that don't play you'll lose all as described above.
Advanced Duplicate Find & Fix Find More From Same - Custom Search. | Transfer PlayStat & Copy-Paste Tags/AlbumArt between any tracks.
Tagging Inconsistencies Do you think you have your tags in order? Think again...
Play History & Stats Node Like having your Last-FM account stored locally, but more advanced.
Case & Leading Zero Fixer Works on filenames too!

All My Scripts
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