Has anyone ever come across an Android media player that's both1. Open Source (preferrably in the F-Droid store) and,2. lets you rate (exact scale doesn't matter, binary, 5 stars, whatever) things from the now-playing page and saves those ratings either to file metadata or has a desktop equivalent that can sync them with itself?I want to be able to quickly go through music and decide if it deserves a closer listen later or is bad and I should just delete it. Mostly to have a sort of pre-screen that I can do easily while on my bicycle (where I need to pay attention and can't dig through menus, but can hit "Like" or "4 star" and swipe to the next track). The only thing I'm aware of that can do this is Mediamonkey (which is not open source).#AskFedi #OpenSource #FLOSS #Android #FDroid
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