Crossfade on VLC?
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Hello,
My question is simple: is there a crossfading or crossfade function in VLC?
If so, where is it or what addon do I need?
Thank you :)
My question is simple: is there a crossfading or crossfade function in VLC?
If so, where is it or what addon do I need?
Thank you :)
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Hello.
Well no, there is no crossfading on VLC. This software contains a playlist but no function for automatic chaining. If you want to be able to queue tracks without doing anything, use Deejaysystem audio MK I or MKII instead. Note that MKI is freeware and therefore free.
There is only one player, but you can open as many players as you want by double-clicking on the desired icon. Or the MKII version with a paid license.
THE MKII offers more options than the 1 and can be used for a beginner or intermediate DJ.
I hope I have answered your question and if needed, I'm here.
Well no, there is no crossfading on VLC. This software contains a playlist but no function for automatic chaining. If you want to be able to queue tracks without doing anything, use Deejaysystem audio MK I or MKII instead. Note that MKI is freeware and therefore free.
There is only one player, but you can open as many players as you want by double-clicking on the desired icon. Or the MKII version with a paid license.
THE MKII offers more options than the 1 and can be used for a beginner or intermediate DJ.
I hope I have answered your question and if needed, I'm here.
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