grpprod
12-08-2007, 01:45
Hello,
I have one suggestion for the crossfading feature, which seems similar to the one of WMP. The result is not so natural (eg. like the one you listen to a radio station). Let me explain:
When crossfading song A to song B:
1. Before song A finishes, it starts fading OUT. OK so far.
2. Before song A finishes, song B starts playing, but NOT in its normal volume. it is FADING IN.
This behaviour results in an annoying (in my opinion) result. I would like song B to start playing in its NORMAL volume.
Hope I've made myself clear enough, and that the dev team will consider this. It does not seem so difficult to implement. I also hope that other people have the same opinion as me. Also consider this: If someone wants to use JetAudio in a public place (cafes, restaurants), the crossfading must have a behaviour like the one I described. I would appreciate comments on my post.
This is the reason I also use Winamp (which is also a great product), because there is a nice plugin called 'Sqrsoft crossfading (http://www.sqrsoft.com.ar)' which gives me total crossfading freedom.
I have one suggestion for the crossfading feature, which seems similar to the one of WMP. The result is not so natural (eg. like the one you listen to a radio station). Let me explain:
When crossfading song A to song B:
1. Before song A finishes, it starts fading OUT. OK so far.
2. Before song A finishes, song B starts playing, but NOT in its normal volume. it is FADING IN.
This behaviour results in an annoying (in my opinion) result. I would like song B to start playing in its NORMAL volume.
Hope I've made myself clear enough, and that the dev team will consider this. It does not seem so difficult to implement. I also hope that other people have the same opinion as me. Also consider this: If someone wants to use JetAudio in a public place (cafes, restaurants), the crossfading must have a behaviour like the one I described. I would appreciate comments on my post.
This is the reason I also use Winamp (which is also a great product), because there is a nice plugin called 'Sqrsoft crossfading (http://www.sqrsoft.com.ar)' which gives me total crossfading freedom.