Crossfade issue in Android app

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Re: Crossfade issue in Android app

by aaron max » Sat Dec 16, 2023 2:50 am

Experiencing a crossfade issue in the Android app, where audio transitions aren't seamless. This hiccup disrupts the otherwise smooth playback experience. Hoping for a prompt fix or update to address this concern, as crossfading is a crucial feature for uninterrupted music enjoyment. Despite this glitch, the app remains a go-to choice, and resolving this issue would undoubtedly enhance its overall performance and user satisfaction.

Re: Crossfade issue in Android app

by martin.bohac » Tue Oct 04, 2022 5:08 am

I've tested this on a similar Pixel 6a Android 13 device, but I can't replicate it. I can see that all the songs in the queue are m4a. I suppose it could be some incompatibility with this format. Can you convert these songs to another format, like mp3, and check if the problem still occurs. Thanks.

Re: Crossfade issue in Android app

by Daerwynn » Sat Oct 01, 2022 8:54 am

Log id: 2TJ3FW8BC9

Re: Crossfade issue in Android app

by Peke » Sat Oct 01, 2022 5:29 am

Hi,
When issue happens please use ⋮ -> About MediaMonkey -> Send Logs and write down LOG IDs so that we know what to search for.

Also I woudl suggest that you apply for beta at ⋮ -> About MediaMonkey

Crossfade issue in Android app

by Daerwynn » Sat Oct 01, 2022 1:42 am

A few months ago MM app started some janky behavior around song transitions. I can't figure out how to turn it off or change the settings. The only setting that I can find that is relevant is in options->audio transitions, but they don't seem to work. If I set transitions to "none" then the song stops 30 seconds before it is done and switches to the next. If I set it to "gapless" it crossfades for 30 seconds, which is totally chaotic and awful to listen to. If I set it to "crossfade (beta)" it acts like the "none" setting described above.

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