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=== Album Rating Graphic === An album's average track rating is also represented graphically on the main albums view - this is also based on average track rating but the number of solid stars plotted is based ONLY on the tracks actually rated. The OPACITY of the graphic represents how many of the tracks present are actually rated. So an album of 10 tracks with only one track rated at 4 stars will show 4 stars but only at 10% opaqueness (10% is the minimum otherwise it would be almost impossible to see). So the stronger you see the graphic, the stronger muso's confidence in the average rating. The graphic will plot empty stars up to the highest track rating in the album - so if you see 3 stars solid but only 4 stars in total this means that the average rating is 3 stars but the highest track rating is 4. This process does include bonus tracks (unlike the album score calculation).
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