Half Star rating just in Library ?????????

I just downloaded the AppleScript for Half Star rating and it works,
BUT I can't make a smart playlist with half star ratings (for example as song with a 3 1/2* rating isn't shown in a smart playlist with 'greater than 3* and less than 4* rules).
Also in the 'Get info' box of a song, a song with a 2 1/2* rating is shown with a 2* rating.
So a half star rating is only shown and can be set up in the Library.
Maybe there is a script to change this ??? Otherwise in my opinion, half star rating is quite useless.

It's obviously an unactivated feature that Apple have yet to implement. I too have the script and was hoping that iTunes 6.04 would activate this but it hasn't. My guess is they need to get it working on the iPod firmware before they update it in iTunes. Here's hoping for an update soon...

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