foo_dsp_continuator
Reply #150 – 2005-10-05 13:10:17
This appears to be a most powerful and felixible component for foobar. I am a recent convert from Winamp. It's cool to see something so powerful also be so supported- If more developers were like Cpt. Footure, there'd be a lot more killer software out there. I promise I am not an idiot! But for the life of me, I cannot get the continuator to crossfade. Crossfade implies that two songs are playing at once, as one ends and the next begins, correct?Is there any documentation for this? Are there presets available, or a list of "working" settings so I can test it out? I have been testing with different continuator settings and a bunch of different mp3's for over an hour- I actually had it fading out at one point (can't figure out how to get back to that point) but still never got it to crossfade. Any help would really be appreciated! [a href="index.php?act=findpost&pid=327597"][{POST_SNAPBACK}][/a] Hi, currently there's no documentation, but if i will find some time... Getting Continuator to do crossfading is actually pretty easy (at least from my point of view ): use the following settings to overlap two tracks by 20 sec, ie. new track starts 20s before end of old track mode: crossfade buffer length: 20000 crossfade length: 20000 now you can configure the fading curves and lengths which are independent from the crossfade length, eg. for a 5s fade-out and a 10s fade-in with linear curves: fade-out curve: linear fade-out length: 5000 fade-in curve: linear fade-in length: 10000 maybe a little 'visualization' will help :time -> -------------------------------------------------------| old track |----------| fade-out |------------------------------------------------------------ new track |--------------------| fade-in |--------------------------------------| crossfade bye. ps: as mentionend above i'm already working on a preset feature