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Problems seting up the dj use function
chrtob:
Hi J River support,
in the FAQ there is a description on how to set up the function DJ use in J River. This is one of the main reasons why I purchased J River. And yes – J River is the right tool for that because I am active in special genre of music where no crossfading is wanted.
# http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/DJ_Use
# http://pustoblogsky.blogspot.ch/2009/04/using-jriver-as-dj-platform.html
After failing to set up that functionality for hours and I made several attempts, I asked an IT professional for help. But he was not able either to get it to work. Therefore I must now ask you for a step by step tutorial. J River is a fine piece of software. But when it comes to that functionality, the set up is everthing but intuitive. If you don't want to change such weaknesses, then please offer tutorials that enable a routined computer user to solve such an issue within 15 minutes. Thankyou.
Regards – Christian
JimH:
Cross fading is a playback option. Options has a search window at the bottom. Search for track. You want gapless or gapped.
chrtob:
Hi JimH,
thankyou for a fast reply. But you don't answer my question. I don't need any crossfading and I don't have any problems with crossfading. I want to activate the function "DJ use" described in the FAQ to be able to feed a PA system with a playlist while I pre listen other tracks through earphones. For that I need a second instance of J River as described in the FAQ towards the end:
# http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/DJ_Use
The FAQ does not describe how I can activate a second instance. Do I have to go through the menu Tools to Options to make some settings before I can start a second instance? And where do I start a second instance in the menus? The FAQ does not answer these questions.
Regards – Christian
AoXoMoXoA:
Perhaps a 2nd "Playback Zone" rather than a 2nd instance of MC running?
One feeding the PA for public playback and the other feeding your headphones.
Of course you would need a sound card or output device for each zone.
mojave:
I also read your first post as you having trouble turning off crossfading. Jim did answer that.
To use two instances of JRiver you need to go to Tools > Options > General > Advanced and check "Allow multiple instances to run at one time." Then you can launch more than one JRiver program. You do this by clicking your shortcut or icon that started JRiver the first time.
Rather than use multiple instances, JRiver now allows you to create Zones with separate audio device selection for each Zone. This may be easier to use.
http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Zones
Use View > Split View and show 2 or 3 views. This will let you use one view for speakers and one for headphones. You can also lock the view. You might want a 3rd view for showing Playing Now.
You can use the same audio device for each zone, but specify different output channels to route to speakers vs headphones. What audio device do you use?
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