Aff wrote:Is there any Windows Phone app that supports song ratings? If yes, does it write the MP3 tag to the file?
Windows' native app "Xbox music" does not offer this and neither does Nokia MixRadio. For the others, I doubt.
Aff wrote:There are 3 conditions:
- The rating is written as a tag directly to the file by a music app on the phone
Xbox Music does not let you rate at all. With Nokia you may only add songs to favorites.
Aff wrote:[*]The songs were previously auto-synced from MMW to the phone via d_USBMass*.dll
I haven't done this so I can forget it anyway.
I don't know about the whole thing. Through MixRadio, Nokia collects the user's Music preferences and listening habits while at the same time you are unable to retrieve it. Ie Nokia has your data but doesn't share it with you.
On the other hand, I think MixRadio is a rather good InternetRadioStation, very personalisable, you can download offline mixes etc... but just like all stuff related to Windows Phone it is very excluding. Either you go with it a 100% or you leave it.
[quote="Aff"]Is there any Windows Phone app that supports song ratings? If yes, does it write the MP3 tag to the file?[/quote]
Windows' native app "Xbox music" does not offer this and neither does Nokia MixRadio. For the others, I doubt.
[quote="Aff"]There are 3 conditions:
[list=1][*]The rating is written as a tag directly to the file by a music app on the phone[/quote]
Xbox Music does not let you rate at all. With Nokia you may only add songs to favorites.
[quote="Aff"][*]The songs were previously auto-synced from MMW to the phone via d_USBMass*.dll[/quote]
I haven't done this so I can forget it anyway.
I don't know about the whole thing. Through MixRadio, Nokia collects the user's Music preferences and listening habits while at the same time you are unable to retrieve it. Ie Nokia has your data but doesn't share it with you.
On the other hand, I think MixRadio is a rather good InternetRadioStation, very personalisable, you can download offline mixes etc... but just like all stuff related to Windows Phone it is very excluding. Either you go with it a 100% or you leave it.