I was able to find it quickly.... only .... because I once PM'ed the link to glynor to ask a question about it: http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=96718.0
Awesome.
I followed the instruction to a tee but my "mix" results do not give me what Glynor was describing. For example - here is the code:
[Media Type]=[audio] +[Chart]=[Billboardİ Rock Tracks] -[Style]=[Alternative Metal],[Hard Rock],[Heavy Metal],[Pop Adult],[Post Grunge]
[Last Played]=>1d
~mix=50
,75%,{[rating]=4-5 [date (year)]=1971-1992}
,15%,{[rating]=2-3 [date (year)]=1971-1992}
,10%,{[rating]=3-5 [date (year)]=<1970}
~sort=[Played Ever],[Number Plays],[Last Played]
~limit=-1,1,[Artist]
Within this part
,75%,{[rating]=4-5 [date (year)]=1971-1992}
,15%,{[rating]=2-3 [date (year)]=1971-1992}
,10%,{[rating]=3-5 [date (year)]=<1970}
I have literally
hundreds of songs with a Played Ever value of zero AND that fit the ratings criteria - all of which should easily appear on a run of this list.
Yet when ever I fire up this list - about the first 16 or so tracks have a Played Ever value of zero and then the rest of the list is all Played Ever values of 2. Including some very recent items.
Now i realize I am limiting Artist as well as style - but I know I have tons of Played Ever tracks with a value of 0 - so I should be able to run this thing many times before hitting a track that was actually played in the past.
What is causing me to only get 17 songs off the top of the list that have never been played and then 33 songs that have been played - some of those very recently.
Also noticed that during each list refresh - the last half dozen or so songs have a Number Plays value reaching into 4,5 and higher. One refresh put a song with 10 plays at the bottom of the list. When I have literally hundreds of tracks that have never ever been played once yet.
I must be doing something really wrong.
VP