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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Fade out time adjustable?
Dear developpers...
It should be great if it is possible to adjust the defalt fade-out time. I tried the crossfade function too… But I prefer the fade-out function above the cross-fade options from the DirectSound plugin, because I still need the opportunity to stop the music immediately with the stop-button. So, PLEASE HELP!!! A verry satisfied joël |
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Join Date: Dec 2000
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By "default fade-out", biodanza is refering to the 'shift'+stop fade.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Yessss... Thank you JonnyMac, that's truth.
It should be great if the [shift]+stop fade-out was adjustable, because than we have the choice: use fade-out (with [shift]+stop), or don't use fade-out and stop directly with stop (or pause). biodanza / joël |
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I was actually just about to post asking whether there was an option to turn off the whole fading-out thing m'self. Here's hoping I/we can get an answer soonishly, because I just got Winamp on my new comp here, and it's getting REAL irritating not being able to have just a cold stop.
> Ry-Guy |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: UK
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preferences -> plug-ins -> output -> directsound output -> fading tab and the options there (i think that fits what you need)
-daz |
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> Ry-Guy |
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it's not that hidden, it's just knowing that fading is related to the output plugins (assuming that they even provide such options). at least you've got things resolved now
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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not wat I need...
Hi daz...
No, that 's not helping me... seems to be, that you did not read my origanal question... (Fade out time adjustable)... I want a direct stop, an I want a faded stop with adjustable time... Other options? I don't think there isn't a solution in winamp now... Greetingzzz... Biodanza / Joel |
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Join Date: Dec 2000
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DrO was replying to LionelRGuy.
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Yes, true. It's a usefull thing but that's not the exact answer.
I'm curious too if there is a way of doing it (in in simple mode) |
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To what are you referring to? There are two different conversations in this old thread. The original topic is about the fade on stop (via Shift+'stop button' or Shift+V) and the other is about the cross-fade function built in to the DirectSound plug-in.
The fade on stop (via Shift+'stop button' or Shift+V) can not be adjusted and is unrelated to the DirectSound cross-fade. |
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