By crossfade I mean that the end of the file playing overlaps the beginning of the next tune, DJ-like. Playback Options - Track Change setting permutations have not gotten me there.
Crossfade (Aggressive) is what you want. This is the mode that most sounds like how I used to mix on the radio back in the day...where the track playing starts it's fade and the next track comes in at it's full volume. This is different from a standard crossfade where one track fades out and the next fades in...
I have Crossfade (Aggressive) set to 1 or 2 - which seems to work well for my playlists where I want that standard FM mix sound...
This area still needs work tho as Track Change still cannot handle a cold ending correctly. If you have Track Change set the way I have it - and the track playing has a cold sudden stop at it's end - MC sees the end of the playing track approaching and then starts the next (in my case) a second or two before the first track ends - so that type of segue sounds very sloppy and disjointed.
Also - Aggressive can be just that - I notice this most with quiet playlists of tracks that have nice long fades - this method immediately chops those fades off leaving the actual mix sounding like an intern is mixing the program. I also get clicks between tracks quite frequently with this method.
MC does Track Change light years better than most other players - but any given playlist could have any number of crossfade possibilities - being stuck with a single method in MC is a compromise for most playlists.
It would be nice if MC could combine several of it's Track Change methods to better handle the possibilities within a given sent of tracks. This would probably need MC to have the ability to read specific tags within the tracks themselves like Ending Type or similar - it could be "taught" to work it's Track Change magic a bit better.
I just played around with the various options until I found one that could handle most situations...
VP