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May 16, 2010 at 12:00 pm #818
Anonymous
GuestDear Leif,
It would be great if you can help me on how to remove the remaining sound of a previous track when playing a new track while using Winamp with the appreciated DSP for Breakaway Broadcast or even for Breakaway Live, as there is always a sound heard for a few seconds from the end of the previous track before the new track starts.
Kind regards,
Abdul
May 16, 2010 at 12:35 pm #10726Boki
MemberYou can try my favorite plugin for winamp – "Sqr Advanced Crossfading"
You have "gap killer" there 😉
May 16, 2010 at 12:57 pm #10727X-Hosted
MemberGreat plugin indeed Boki. Only the SQRsoft site has been down for ages.. 🙁
May 16, 2010 at 1:26 pm #10728Boki
Memberlast time i saw it online is few months ago…
last ver.
May 16, 2010 at 5:50 pm #10729Anonymous
Guest[quote author=”Boki”]You can try my favorite plugin for winamp – "Sqr Advanced Crossfading"
You have "gap killer" there 😉[/quote]
Thank you so much Boki for your kind help, I shall give it a try tonight.
Kind regards
AbdulMay 17, 2010 at 1:14 am #10730JesseG
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those are the main crucial settings.
adjust the "crossfade when level falls to" so it’s 9dB below whatever your usual mix levels are, if you’re not playing songs that are cranked to 0dB. if you are, then i recommend using ReplayGain.
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this will use the default recommended ReplayGain target level of 89dB. so with that you would probably want a "level falls to" setting around -15dB ish but don’t quote me on it, I haven’t tested that but that’s about where it would make sense to me. you’ll also have to scan all of your tracks (select all in playlist, right click, send to -> calculate replaygain) and "save track data" when it’s done. PERSONALLY i would instead use Foobar2000 to insert ReplayGain tags into all of your mp3s, flacs, etc. It can insert ReplayGain into both ID3v2 and APEv2 tags, so you get a complete coverage of the methods used… although APEv2 is really the standard method used by virtually all of the supporting players.adjust Crossfade fade-out curve to taste.
also increase the "don’t crossfade tracks smaller than" setting to about 75 seconds, if you’re playing 60 second commercials too.
May 17, 2010 at 10:26 am #10731Anonymous
GuestThank you JesseG for the detailed explanation on the how to set up the crossfading plugin.
Yes dear, It works fine now and i am happy about it..
Many many thanks and with kind regards.Abdul
May 21, 2010 at 3:47 pm #10732Anonymous
GuestAs per my knowledge as soon as new track started the old track completely get stop and no music of the previous one.So my suggestion is better change your player or you make some misunderstanding with recognising the sound of new and old.
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