by Bigginge » Tue May 30, 2023 11:41 am
Thanks for getting back to me guys.
I do take the point about using random but it's important to the way I play music. I guess it depends on exactly when MM resolves the criteria in each and every playlist.
Not sure why you can't see the 2nd playlist but it shows #Phone criteria are identical to the #Hifi criteria with the exception of "Playlist is not #Phone" is replaced by "Playlist is not #Hifi.
I've attached some additional screenshots of the underlying playlist crieria as suggested. It may seem complex but the principles are simple:
1. when a track has been played it goes into Pending for 30 days before being eligible for inclusion in #Hifi or #Phone again
2. every track has a rating and the rating is used to limit the number of plays any track can have, higher rating gets more plays (and I reset this every year or so once every track has been played), *5, *4, *3, *2 and *1 select all tracks of the corresponding rating that have been played less than the limit set for each rating, *in play groups all of *5, *4, *3, *2 and *1 together for ease of reference
3. within the points above, which tracks get played today should be random and not based on any prescribed order
https://photos.app.goo.gl/VR1WevPDgVG5CXJt6
https://photos.app.goo.gl/o5RCq9UQHYdtmcDd6
https://photos.app.goo.gl/yFMv4KGvwvRrcWMq6
I use #Phone to sync with my phone so Random Track (auto refresh) would generate unnecessary syncing I think, I have though changed #Hifi, which I stream from MMW, to Random Track (auto refresh) and that has reduced the overlap to anything between 15 and 30 tracks, so improved but not quite what I was trying to achieve.
Don't know if it helps but I first found this problem with a similar group of playlists last year but it diminished and eventually seemed to disappear so I didn't think about it again. I've just changed the #Hifi and #Phone playlists as i now stream #Hifi from MMW when at home and play #Phone from my phone when out and about. Maybe it'll disappear again over time but I just can't make sense of it.
Thanks, Mike
Thanks for getting back to me guys.
I do take the point about using random but it's important to the way I play music. I guess it depends on exactly when MM resolves the criteria in each and every playlist.
Not sure why you can't see the 2nd playlist but it shows #Phone criteria are identical to the #Hifi criteria with the exception of "Playlist is not #Phone" is replaced by "Playlist is not #Hifi.
I've attached some additional screenshots of the underlying playlist crieria as suggested. It may seem complex but the principles are simple:
1. when a track has been played it goes into Pending for 30 days before being eligible for inclusion in #Hifi or #Phone again
2. every track has a rating and the rating is used to limit the number of plays any track can have, higher rating gets more plays (and I reset this every year or so once every track has been played), *5, *4, *3, *2 and *1 select all tracks of the corresponding rating that have been played less than the limit set for each rating, *in play groups all of *5, *4, *3, *2 and *1 together for ease of reference
3. within the points above, which tracks get played today should be random and not based on any prescribed order
https://photos.app.goo.gl/VR1WevPDgVG5CXJt6
https://photos.app.goo.gl/o5RCq9UQHYdtmcDd6
https://photos.app.goo.gl/yFMv4KGvwvRrcWMq6
I use #Phone to sync with my phone so Random Track (auto refresh) would generate unnecessary syncing I think, I have though changed #Hifi, which I stream from MMW, to Random Track (auto refresh) and that has reduced the overlap to anything between 15 and 30 tracks, so improved but not quite what I was trying to achieve.
Don't know if it helps but I first found this problem with a similar group of playlists last year but it diminished and eventually seemed to disappear so I didn't think about it again. I've just changed the #Hifi and #Phone playlists as i now stream #Hifi from MMW when at home and play #Phone from my phone when out and about. Maybe it'll disappear again over time but I just can't make sense of it.
Thanks, Mike