Without using crossfades I don't see a way to fade it out.IgorPobi said:Through an scheduler every hour I play the .mp3 file. How to make a fadeout on currently playing song (i don't use crossfades options) ?
djsoft said:Without using crossfades I don't see a way to fade it out.
This is not right.IgorPobi said:Yes but crossfades on the fly changes playlist run times ...
It takes into account crossfades when it calculates start time and total playlist duration, so you can safely enable crossfades (but do not enable "Trigger mix at" option). Please note that only mixing affects playlist run time - fades are not, as it's only volume control.IgorPobi said:Yes but crossfades on the fly changes playlist run times ...
In Crossfades do not use [Fade in] and [Mix point]. I also do not use [Trigger mix at], becouse that means that time in playlist will be affected... and Start and End is checked for nothing.IgorPobi said:I testing this (thanks petty and djsoft).... Working ok but my clients will not use fadein and fadeout on playlists, they will use fadeout only on the song that precedes .mp3 file every full hour. This is problem ....
I'm not sure it is possible, only set the fade out manually for that file in Track Tool, and not forget to turn it off. This is not typical, to not use crossfades and only use them once per hour, this is not really supported by RadioBOSS.IgorPobi said:not use fadein and fadeout on playlists, they will use fadeout only on the song that precedes .mp3 file every full hour
djsoft said:I'm not sure it is possible, only set the fade out manually for that file in Track Tool, and not forget to turn it off. This is not typical, to not use crossfades and only use them once per hour, this is not really supported by RadioBOSS.
The fadeout command will stop playback after fade is over, so it won't go to the next track as playlist is stopped. I think this would be possible with two events:IgorPobi said:This is not working, maybe different order / command will working ?
djsoft said:The fadeout command will stop playback after fade is over, so it won't go to the next track as playlist is stopped. I think this would be possible with two events:
- event 1: fadeout 2000
- event 2, two seconds later: the news file
Conway said:"We'll consider adding a modifier for fadeout command to allow fading out without stopping playback afterwards." - That's great news, been looking foward to having that ability! Thanks!
In RadioBOSS 5.9, the "next" command is extended, it allows specifying the fade out time, like next 5000 - fade out 5 seconds and move to the next track.Chris Deacon said:Hi Dimitry, any chance you could progress this soon? It is becoming an urgent requirement for broadcasters