It will fade out. It can wait for the current song to finish, or end it (but still with fade) - it is controlled by the "Run scheduled launch without waiting for track to finish" option.knobby said:If I schedule another playlist to start before the first one has completely finished, do I get a hard abrupt transition or does the first one fade out?
It will fade out according to the crossfade settings: https://manual.djsoft.net/radioboss/en/crossfades.htmLeyland said:I can only get a hard transition from one event to another. The page indicated in the manual doesn't say how to make the first event (e.g. playlist) fade out, with the new event starting dead on the hour. Can you help?
Evety track that does not belong to any file type is considered as "Music". On youre screenshot, there's no mic point (meaning no track overlap) and also no fade in - meaning tracks will start at full volume. This means hard transition between tracks.Leyland said:The Crossfades section of the manual does not give enough specific information to explain how to do this. Are the two playlists concerned recognised as Music in the Settings/Crossfades dialog? Or do I need to add a File Type category "Playlists"?
It should fade out, unless the playing track belongs to some file type where fade out is zero, or you used Segue Editor to change fades, or a custom fade out option is set in Track Tool - you can check is this is the case.Leyland said:Yes, as shown, it's set to a 10-second fade out but unfortunately, the playlist doesn't fade out.