No problem. You might still have problems if you have gaps at the end or
beginning of files. There some settings to tweek that but I'm not completely
sure how it's done. I believe it can be done inside the plugin just like
crossfading.
take care
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Ok let me see if I can clear this up. In the fading tab there are several
options for fading. These are like checkboxes, you can check and uncheck as
many as you want. The crossfading happens when you have (i believe) fade on
start and fa
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: Ok here goes I'll try to be concise.
: When you go to the output plugins and configure your current plugin
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Ok let me see if I can clear this up. In the fading tab there are several
options for fading. These are like checkboxes, you can check and uncheck as
many as you want. The crossfading happens when you have (i believe) fade on
start and fade on and check fade on end of song. At that point you hav
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Brett,
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You have to tweek the edit field where you see the number 333. that
determines the overlap. I got it to work once at 2033 but there has been no
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Ok
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 unchecke
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Yes I'd like to know that myself. I still haven't found anything like the
Sqrsoft plug in.
Yes I'd like to know that myself. I still haven't found anything like the
Sqrsoft plug in.
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I don't think it is worth d
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> Rick, When I started using Winamp back in the 90s I tried using its
> crossfading capabilities (so-called) but neve
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Rick, Ok download this one and just run the executable. It should set up
the sqrsoft plug-in automatically. You will need to run the executable once
downloaded and it will put the d
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> Rick, Ok download this one and just run the executable. It should set up
> the sqrsoft plug-in automatically. You will need to run the executable
> once
> downloaded and it will put th
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Dave,
Definitely, very interested as long as I don
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Subject: Re: How does one Cross-fade in Winamp 5.x
Rick, When I started using Winamp back in the 90s I tried using its
crossfading capabilities (so-called) but never got satisfactory results.
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Rick, When I started using Winamp back in the 90s I tried using its
crossfading capabilities (so-called) but never got satisfactory results. So
I started using the SQR Advanced Crossfading plug-in and am still
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> Ok folks sorry for the lack of knowledge here, but I am starting to use
> Wina
Ok folks sorry for the lack of knowledge here, but I am starting to use
Winamp to pipe music to me setup in the living room via an FM transmitter
and have some great play lists put together. Now I would like to have the
next song in the play list fade in before the current song is finished
playing
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