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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Canada
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I'm New, need win amp plug in suggestion
I would like to set win amp up with my stereo for a wedding party.
What plugins would you suggest. I remember one the automatically lowered the end of a song and merged it with the next song in the list. Anyone know where to get this? Any other suggestions
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![]() Join Date: Jun 2000
Posts: 60,839
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Take a quick spin through the plugins section of the site... There's a bunch of crossfading plugins and some others I'm sure you'll like.
And btw, welcome to the boards.
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also u can try winamp3, it has built in cross fading, however it's a beta and tends to be a bit unstable.
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Major Dude
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justins experimental crossfading plug in works really well if you want something quick and easy- i found a really really nice one with a gui telling you the curve and all that- ill try to remember what it was, but justins should work well....
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Rest Well Friend
Join Date: Jan 2002
Posts: 393
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try the plugin stacker. see how that works out
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Forum King
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Hawarden
Posts: 2,115
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Official Winamp2.78 update
Install this, start Winamp, press CTRL-P, select Plugins -> Output, and make sure that "Crossfading DirectSound Ouput v1.34" is selected. Press configure to change crossfading options. This is an official update, it is an essential upgrade for all Winamp users. PS don't worry if the version is higher than 1.34, it gets updated a lot! edit: too many exclamation marks, I sounded like a ten year old
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