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Make a list of all albums I've ever fully listened

Could any type of foobar wizardry achieve this? For aid, I have the <play count> tag. The idea would be to calculate something like: "all songs on this album contain at least 1 <play count>" and then I suppose, put them on a playlist, or display them on the album list menu.

If not, any other program you guys think could help?

Re: Make a list of all albums I've ever fully listened

Reply #1
Use foo_facets and enable a statistics columns showing plays per album. Then sort by column header to group all albums with 0 plays together. Then you can select the rest to make a playlist.

edit: just realised I wasn't awake when replying. What I said only works if there is at least one play per album, not every track.

 

Re: Make a list of all albums I've ever fully listened

Reply #2
Not sure I got it but I hadn't thought of this. So on ELPlaylist I stored all tracks by playcount, removed the ones with 0 playcount, and then sorted all tracks again by album. The result includes, for example, albums of 10 tracks, showing with only 3 tracks (obviously because I haven't heard the remaining 7 ones) I don't want these on the list because these are albums I haven't heard entirely. Is there any way to quickly weed these cases out or will I have to, for each one, "open containing folder" > see how many tracks there are > manually remove it from playlist if it has more tracks than I've listened to?