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Hi, and thanks for the great piece of software!
As a picture is worth a thousand words, here\'s an image that should explain my idea for a supposedly better implementation of \"crossfading\". http://johan.kiviniemi.name/pictures/misc/better_crossfading I haven\'t tested the idea, but i think it might work well. Actually there\'s no fading at all; instead the method determines intelligently how much two successive songs may overlap, and the overlapping parts are simply mixed together. Any thoughts? |
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