Fading and overlapping is controlled in the crossfade settings: https://manual.djsoft.net/radioboss/en/crossfades.htmOver-Da-Edge-Radio said:I am having issues with eh music overlapping in the new version, Well music will run into the previous track playing instead of fading in proper.
Please see this user manual page for the details: https://manual.djsoft.net/radioboss/en/normalizing-tracks.htmOver-Da-Edge-Radio said:Also how do i use the Lufs EBU setting to set all my music to -24 lufs as standard.
This was not changed compared to previous versions. You can try different settings and see how those work.Over-Da-Edge-Radio said:what are good settings? I am looking for good settings for mixpoint never had issues before with other versions ever
You can try turning off the "Trigger mix at" option.Over-Da-Edge-Radio said:Also the song ends half way thrpugh there is blue going through my song ahhhhh.
It works exactly the same as in the previous version. Nothing was changed, the general crossfade options work as intended. You should check your crossfade settings, check if tracks have their own settings set in Track Tool, Segue editor or file types. Disable "Trigger mix at" and (optionally) "Start fading out on mix".Over-Da-Edge-Radio said:What i am saying is i have tried everything and songs over play each other never happened before, I don't care if it has changed or not since before my experience now is not good from the last version
Hmm, "before" there was no LUFS or normalizing in RadioBOSS - the feature was introduces in the latest version - RadioBOSS 5.9. I really don't know why you want to believe the update is broken It is not.Over-Da-Edge-Radio said:Also how do I save the LUFS that have been scanned how do i apply them to the tracks in my play list? I manually have to edit tracks in the segue editor weird never had to before.
Saving a playlist is not required. When you process tracks, the information is saved to a special tag and after that it's available for RadioBOSS when it reads the file.Over-Da-Edge-Radio said:I am Normializing, Triming Silence, Mix Point and BPM then I will save a play list is this correct? Well if so then I am on my way to doing what is right.
Yes, you can uncheck it to turn it off.Over-Da-Edge-Radio said:Can I disable mix point? Cause some of the songs overlap still.
The playback level set from Track Tool or Music Library is stored and will stick unless you delete it.Over-Da-Edge-Radio said:Also when I set audio to certain levels it is not staying set right?
Can you please specify what the red line is?Over-Da-Edge-Radio said:Also there is a track tool issue some songs have that red line there and wont move even after you set it proper any ideas?
When you process tracks in Music Library or set playback level in Track Tool, the level is saved to the track.Over-Da-Edge-Radio said:Also setting the LUFS in the track tool does not stay set
The red line that is displayed in the Now Playing section indicated "Mix point" - where the next track is mixed in. The position of the line is determined by crossfade settings.Over-Da-Edge-Radio said:Also the red line is at the end of a song it wont move some times it glitches out,