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Create Smooth Transitions Between Songs February 2005
With Windows Media Player 10, you can create gradual transitions between songs in your playliststransitions that sound like those done in a professional studio or on the radio. Audio production professionals call this blending of sounds crossfading.
Crossfading delivers a smooth transition between songs as the volume at the end of the first song fades out and gradually goes down, and the volume of the next song fades in and gradually goes up. Crossfading is available only when you play WMA and MP3 files that are either in your library or on a data or HighMAT CD. Crossfading is not available with audio CDs.
To crossfade songsIn Windows Media Player, click Now Playing, click the Select Now Playing options button  , point to Enhancements, and then click Crossfading and Auto Volume Leveling, as shown in the following screen shot. In the Enhancements pane, click the Turn on Crossfading link. Move the slider to select the amount of time you want the songs to overlap. The further you move the slider to the right, the greater the amount of crossfading you apply to your songs. Your music now plays using the crossfading you selected.
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