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♪ Snitch on Your Tunes
The song reportin' settings screen changes the behavior of the Rat on Your Tunes Screen. It also affects how songs get tracked in the app for rattin' purposes. ZOMG, we're basically spyin' on your setlist.
How We're Watchin' You
Songs can be tracked in two totally different ways (because one way wasn't confusing enough):
- By Set uses the date & time you slapped on a set to figure out if a song got played that day. Like, if you make a set for June 15, 2015 & cram songs in there, boom—those songs get reported as bein' used on that date. Pro tip: archive your sets instead of deletin' 'em, or this whole thing falls apart & we lose track of your precious usage data. Works best if you're actually organized enough to make a set before you perform. Shocking, we know. Default.
- By Usage is the fancy-pants option that's all "I'm sophisticated" & tracks song usage based on how long they've been sittin' on your screen. Honestly? Way more accurate whether you're usin' sets or just wingin' it like a bleepin' amateur.
The Creepy Tracker Delay
When we're trackin' by usage, OnSong throws in a delay so we don't count songs you're just peekin' at. You can tweak this snooping delay to:
- Immediately rats on the song the second you look at it.
- After 1-minute waits a whole minute before we snitch. Default.
- After 2-5 minutes takes its sweet time before we tattle. For the indecisive.
Mash Your Data Into Buckets
This setting changes how we lump your data together for the reportin' screen. Pick your poison:
- Daily smashes songs day by day.
- Weekly clumps songs used each week. Default.
- Monthly bunches songs used each month.
- Quarterly groups songs used each quarter of the year.
- Yearly rolls it all up for the whole year.
The Order We Show Your Shame
This setting changes the order timeframes show up in. Default is backwards chronologically (newest first, because we're fancy like that).
Note: OMG, OnSong totally reports your song usage to services like CCLI. You gotta flip the Auto-Reporting switch or none of this rattin' actually happens.