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 Real Album Rating: iTunes album ratings that don't suck.

  I was excited to find out that iTunes 7.4 (or 7.4.1 as it was release straight afterwards) had automatic album ratings in it. Great! I thought, however, it was not as awesome as first glance. You know all those one-hit-wonder songs you have? Yup. Rate those high, and that whole album gets rated at that level. Suck. Especially when you have a ton of much better albums that deserve that 5 star rating. So I set out to change that. Along the way I found out that the track rating is also automatically set in the reverse -- that is the track rating, if not rated, assumes the rating of the album.

  Anyways, enough talk. Below is the link to download Real Album Rating. It rates albums based on the total number of tracks in the album, not just that 'one' track. If the track count is not set, it will default to the rating method that iTunes uses. Additionally, you can set preferences for prompting and floor values (i.e. so that all albums will be rated at least 1 star).

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 Releases

Real Album Rating 1.0.2 (Download)
- Fixed album name rating bug
- Added support for songs with no albums.
- Added support for muliple albums at one time.

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