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Is there any way to crossfade between songs on a Shoutcast broadcast using one WinAmp? Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!
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Depending on your soundcard, the Advanced Mode in the ShoutCast DSP plug-in will do cross-fading for you. It doesn't work for me, but my sound card is a putrid piece of placenta spunk.
-- kas - radio decay | ambient & dark ambient http://listen.to/radiodecay/ |
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Oh yeah, there's also this Winamp plug-in:
www.winamp.com/customize/detail.jhtml?componentId=12937 Again, I think it all depends on your sound card. -- kas - http://listen.to/radiodecay/ |
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Thanks Kas, but the plug in you mentioned will crossfade on the speakers, but not to the broadcast. Any other ideas? Has anyone got this to work?
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are you using an SBLive! soundcard? If so, it's been a major pain. I can't get it to work but a few have claimed they can over at www.shoutclub.com phorum. If you want to invest the time it's possible, but I've given up until future releases address this issue.
------------------ kPOT Amped Out: it's like god is rubbing your tummy. |
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So then what is a good soundcard to Xfade with?
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