Any idea how AmaroK could lose the ratings for 793 songs?

I spent ages listening through the SXSW 2011 torrent and rating 
everything. I have an algorithm for filtering new bands once someone's 
provided a star rating, but it was a while before I got around to 
implementing it as an AmaroK playlist.


Weirdly, everything that came out of it had a rating of zero and, when I 
checked, so did everything else. However, the filter, which is dependent 
on ratings, did manage to select 32 tracks from 793. So perhaps the data 
is there somewhere? And where does it store this sort of thing (please 
don't talk about akonadi)?

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