Forget Crossfade v1.0.0
An automatic crossfade plugin for MediaMonkey 3 (an mp3 manager).
Forget about changing the crossfade settings, they will take care of themselves from now on!
Crossfading is great, when you’re listening to a selection of random songs, it enables a seamless transition between them. When your listening to an album in it’s normal order, however, the tracks have generally been produced in a seamless way already and crossfading them can ruin that.
Forget Crossfade will mean you no longer need to turn on and off the crossfade settings when you play different songs in succession. 15 seconds before any track you are playing finishes, Forget Crossfade will check what track is coming up next. If the track is the next song on the same album, it will turn crossfading off automatically. If the track is not the next track on the album (or shuffle is turned on) then crossfading will be turned on.
To activate or deactivate Forget Crossfade, click “Auto Crossfade” in the Play Menu.
Download Forget Crossfade v1.0 Installer
(unzip and run)
Please post bugs or technical comments in the support forum:
Forget Crossfade Support Thread (On the MediaMonkey Forums)
If you use an RSS reader and you would like to know when updates are made to my scripts, simply click the “subscribe” link at the top right of this site.
Keywords: Forget Crossfade, MediaMonkey 3
Click to subscribe
March 6th, 2009 at 3:21 pm
Hi Dale,
Did you every get a chance to work on integrating album vs. track volume leveling into your forget crossfade script? Sorry to pester. Chalk it up to enthusiasm!
Cheers
Dave
March 7th, 2009 at 10:05 am
I looked into it.. but it looks like it’s not possible to change the volume leveling via the scripting interface
- hopefully this changes in the future
June 30th, 2009 at 5:26 pm
Is it possible to add a way to tell the script to treat an individual track as though the next song is always considered the next track on the album? So it never crossfades at the end of that track, no matter what song is played next?
This would be great for songs that end abruptly and always get the ends chopped off by crossfade.
Cheers