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Generically, crossfade duration is the period of time during which a Media Player fades out one song while fading in the next song.
For example, if crossfade duration is set to 2s, then the music player will fade out the song out during the last 2 seconds of the song while fading in the first 2 seconds of the next song.
We say 'generically' because it's actually a little more complicated than that. When crossfading is enabled, a player will usually fade-out Track A, and fade-in Track B, but the timing for fade-in and fade-out and the slope of the fade-in and fade-out curves may vary, making for slightly different implementations between different media players.
The default settings in Centova (and seem to work just fine) are:
Crossfade length: |
second(s) (0 to disable) |
Crossfade length: |
second(s) (0 to disable) |
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Crossfade threshold: |
second(s) |
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