Youcan use the direct sound out pluggin to crossfaid but i have not played with 
that yet.

SA&G

: Brett,
: 
: I have seen the parameters for the Fading tab but I don't see
: anything at all for a true cross fade.  By a true cross fade I mean
: while the last track is fading out, the next track begins before that
: last track finishes its fade out.  I don't see how this is
: accomplished in this dialog so either I am missing something or our
: definitions of cross fade are different.  If what I am describing as
: a cross fade can be accomplished there I sure would like to know what
: step I am missing.  I can get a fade out with no problem but the
: other half of the equation is missing for me.  If I am being dense,
: then perhaps an MSN chat is in order.  (smile) 
: 
: I haven't had any trouble with the SQL plug-in so far, but just about
: everything I have is in either mp3 or Flak.  Nevertheless, if this is
: possible without the need of a plug-in, I would prefer to go that
: route. Thanks for your assistance...
: 
: 
: 
: --Warmest regards,
: 
: --Rick Alfaro
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: 
: -----Original Message-----
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: [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brett Boyer
: Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2007 10:54 PM
: To: PC Audio Discussion List
: Subject: Re: How does one Cross-fade in Winamp 5.x
: 
: Ok here goes I'll try to be concise.
: When you go to the output plugins and configure your current plugin
: whether it be waveout.dll or directsound. There is a tab control for
: fading. There is an edit box to set fade lenth and all of that. There
: are also five things 
: 
: that can be checked or unchecked. Fade on stop, fade on start, fade
: on seek, 
: 
: ETC.
: You might also have to set your buffer lenth in the buffer tab I'm
: not sure about this part but I'm sure someone can correct me.
: I know that is not step-by-step but if you need more help I have no
: problem having an msn chat or offlist emailing.
: Another quick note, the sqr plugin is great but I found it to be buggy
: sometimes especially when playing more than one format in a playlist.
: hope this helps
: bb
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