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Question about iTunes...
Okay, I have iTunes on my home computer and my office computer, plus I've transferred albums from the former to my iPod. I haven't listened to any albums/songs so much that I'd get up to 3 digits in the count of times listened. The songs I listen to the most tend to have 20- or 30-something listens, even the ones I've practiced for karaoke, and that's for very few songs. One album I've listened to a lot has three songs with a count of 60-70 times listened. That's the highest, and I don't recall listening to those songs that much. But, okay, I guess I must have.
Now, on one of the albums, there's one song that has a listen count of 152. I like the song and the album but I haven't listened to it anywhere near that number of times. The next highest count for a song on that album is 17. The song right after the one with 152 on the tracklist has a count of only 6. How did this one song get that many listens if I haven't listened to it that much? When I listen to my iPod at the gym (the only time I use it), does it add to the count on my home computer iTunes? Which still wouldn't explain the high count. I thought that maybe my office computer count was adding to it, but the count for that song on my office computer was only 6. If I haven't listened to this song 152 times-and I know I haven't--how did it get that count? Does someone hack into my computer just to listen to that song? Doesn't seem likely to me. Thanks for any insights that might help solve this mystery. |
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What can I say? I really like that song and you haven't changed your passwords.
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Re: Question about iTunes...
Was the song ever first on any of your playlists? Is it the first song on an album that you used to listen to a lot.
My understanding is that iTunes counts it as a "play" even if you only play a few seconds of it, so if it's ever been first on a playlist or album you've started a lot, then it would have an abnormally high play count, even if you're skipping it most of the time without thinking about it. Also, you are obligated to tell us which song it is. DVDTalk rules, donchaknow. |
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Re: Question about iTunes...
I believe that remote plays count toward your totals, just based on the count of some songs I only play on my phone.
iTunes has been borked for me for a few weeks now. It won't pull track listings etc. for CDs, and the store is completely inaccessible. I reinstalled with no success. :brickwl2: |
Re: Question about iTunes...
Originally Posted by Dan
(Post 12370937)
Was the song ever first on any of your playlists? Is it the first song on an album that you used to listen to a lot.
My understanding is that iTunes counts it as a "play" even if you only play a few seconds of it, so if it's ever been first on a playlist or album you've started a lot, then it would have an abnormally high play count, even if you're skipping it most of the time without thinking about it. Also, you are obligated to tell us which song it is. DVDTalk rules, donchaknow. |
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It takes more than a few seconds of a song to count as played, you need to get the majority of the way through. Ipod plays are counted and added to itunes total. Networked computers using the same library can count, but that is an option that can be changed.
With that said, other people are having the same problem: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6549154 |
Re: Question about iTunes...
Originally Posted by mndtrp
(Post 12371123)
It takes more than a few seconds of a song to count as played, you need to get the majority of the way through.
Lots of people seem to think that it counts a play only if you play any 2 or 3 seconds out of the last 5 to 10 seconds of a track. So you don't have to play the whole song, but you DO have to play a few seconds of the last more-than-a-few seconds of the song. People have tried this, and it seems to increase the count accordingly. That said, your link seems to be right on the OPs issue. The latest iTunes and/or iOS8 are causing play count issues. |
Re: Question about iTunes...
Originally Posted by mndtrp
(Post 12371123)
It takes more than a few seconds of a song to count as played, you need to get the majority of the way through. Ipod plays are counted and added to itunes total. Networked computers using the same library can count, but that is an option that can be changed.
With that said, other people are having the same problem: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6549154 As for the song itself, it's "Hajimete no Ken," by Erina Mano. (Aren't you glad you asked?) Here's a shot of Ms. Mano swinging into action in a recent "Kamen Rider" movie: https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8444/...d1e0fc03eb.jpg |
Re: Question about iTunes...
Originally Posted by Dan
(Post 12371138)
Lots of people seem to think that it counts a play only if you play any 2 or 3 seconds out of the last 5 to 10 seconds of a track. So you don't have to play the whole song, but you DO have to play a few seconds of the last more-than-a-few seconds of the song. People have tried this, and it seems to increase the count accordingly.
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