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A Material 3 YouTube Music client for Android
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Historical Playback Profile #1460

Open Roxo7777 opened 2 months ago

Roxo7777 commented 2 months ago

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Feature description

The title may have been somewhat ambiguous because of the translator

I know what there is in the "beginning", the "statistics", however, should improve it.

Here's what it looks like in Muzio Player compared to InnerTune:

Screenshot_20240826_020411_Muzio Player Screenshot_20240826_020707_InnerTune

I would like you to add how much time we spend listening to music (in hours), which album is most played, in hanking, as the artist already has, and how much "tempos" or in this case, how many times it was played to the end, or whatever the measurement method you use

Why do you want this feature?

To see how much time you spend listening to music in general, in addition to my favorites being more organized, then I would say to base yourself on the way Muzio Player does, in addition to being inspired as if they were "retrospectives"

Additional information

That's all there is to it

Roxo7777 commented 2 months ago

Sorry, I forgot to outline the screenshots, here they are demonstrating what I especially want:

Screenshot_20240826_020411_Muzio Player.jpg

Screenshot_20240826_020707_InnerTune.jpg

This one from InnerTune, the "40x", would in this case show "how many times it was played/listened to", That would also be the case for artists, albums, and playlists, in addition to the total result of hours.

ThatOneUnoriginal commented 2 months ago

Thought I would include this since I included it in a separate issue not realizing it was a duplicate. A forked version of the application already features this type of feature so it could be used as the groundwork to how the feature looks like if implemented here.

Screenshot_20240903-191624.png

Roxo7777 commented 2 months ago

Thought I would include this since I included it in a separate issue not realizing it was a duplicate. A forked version of the application already features this type of feature so it could be used as the groundwork to how the feature looks like if implemented here.

Screenshot_20240903-191624.png

What fork is it?

ThatOneUnoriginal commented 2 months ago

What fork is it?

Malopieds fork, it's only available in the debug version of the application as of now.