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How can i stop juk from cross fading all the tracks? i love the starting part of some tracks and this is ruining it
Edit: feature not available yet, will wait for 4.3 and use 3.5.9 in the mean time, i prefer kde3's play,pause,stop icons, they look a lot better so its ok
Last edited by SmilingSun2 on Fri Feb 06, 2009 9:44 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Now I know why the start of my songs are destroyed....
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Is this being worked on or not? JuK is the only player that seems to work reasonably well in KDE4, but the hard-coded cross-fading is awful. Its default setting should be to just play each file bit for bit, as it is in most other music players.
I've tried Amarok, but I cannot express the frustration I've had in words just trying to get it to play files in sequence without any nonsense. As far as I can figure, it's impossible. Moving from track to track, Amarok usually skips ahead a few seconds, sometimes even a minute or two. Switching tracks manually produces similar results. It also has a tendency to cut off the end of tracks (much like juK's cross-fading). This is with xine as the phonon backend, and KDE 4.3.1 on Arch (just upgraded last night). |
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Not backported to 4.3 as I know. 4.4 should include this.
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