you're a freaking idiot.Originally Posted by rmthegreat88
musicmatch
you're a freaking idiot.Originally Posted by rmthegreat88
musicmatch
Last edited by Samurai; 12-11-2004 at 10:06 PM.
The most important factor here is...what version are you using? If you're not using the latest (5.07), I suggest you upgrade, uninstall your old version and try that first. If you already have the latest version, uninstall it and clean up the registry etc.Originally Posted by mofos
I have 5.07 installed and the crossfading etc options work perfectly well.
Also, no matter what anyone says Winamp is easily one of the best media (and in particular audio) players available, no question about it. Whether or not you like/prefer it is a different issue though...
Last edited by l_p_4_7; 12-11-2004 at 10:24 PM.
Originally Posted by mofos
Thought it was already explained... the number next to the crossfade is how many of seconds of each track gets faded. So if they run into each other then obviously they are being faded for too long. By increasing the number all your doing is increases the fade time.
Simple method
higher = more fade
lower = less fade
the songs blend together longer...u might not hear it depending on the types of song being played.
i switched to music match after i had a crapload of problems with winamp
i find that it works a bit better
suprised you have enough memory left to post on here
granted it takes up alot of memory, wheniver i am doing somthing else that takes alot of memeory. i jus tuse windows media player or vlc
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