I didn't notice auto mode, but after you mentioned I checked. I have almost exactly 20,000 songs in my library, so I'll enable it and see what happens. What exactly does it do; does it implement a sliding value for style based on number of songs (e.g. less songs mean looser style, more songs mean stricter style)?
I have started using thumb down with good effect, because I think I understand how it affects the mix, but I haven't used thumb up because I didn't really understand how it affected the mix:
- Are you saying that if I thumb up a song, this song will always be used to choose the next two to add to the mix, rather than the last song played?
- In this case, if I thumb up multiple songs, does it pick one of them at random to use as the "root" for the next two songs added?
- Does this also mean that if I thumb up any songs in the mix, then my manually added songs will never be used to determine any new songs added to the mix?
If these are all true, then maybe manually added songs should get an auto thumb up if (and only if) there are already thumb up songs in the mix?
Thanks
Edited by user Thursday, October 16, 2014 6:26:26 AM(UTC)
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