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How about a fade in/out option for songs so we sound a bit more professional :)

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      • PetePete commented  · 

        I would rather have the crossfades working & live with the crossfading of psa/ids than have no crossfading at all. Without crossfading the songs sound pretty choppy, epecially if you have your MP3s precisely trimmed.as I do. You can always adjust your psa/ids accordingly imho.

      • DocDoc commented  · 

        This has always been a problem...fade in/out with ID's and PSA's. What I've done in the past is create a 2-3 second BLANK mp3, then inserted that between the last song, station ID and next up song. Then set the fade at the minimum. Some extra work, but it works great!

      • ArtArt commented  · 

        I think it would be a bad idea to do away with ID's & PSA's.

      • BobBob commented  · 

        That would be a fantastic addition!

      • LoudcasterLoudcaster commented  · 

        We have that, but turned it off because Station ID's and PSA's are getting cross faded as well. We could add an option to turn cross fading off and on, then at a later date work on excluding Station ID's and PSA's.

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