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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 19 for Windows => Topic started by: AlanMusicMan on November 24, 2013, 07:01:35 am
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I hope this is not a duplicate post - I can't find anything like it.... but... Undecided
I'm looking at a eval copy of MC for making radio-station style programming (dj-less, but with jingles).
So far, very impressed, the DSP features are just what I need and the music management features excellent (the particle feature especially useful for cutting draggy intros etc)
I have a problem with the track transition features - which are also are excellent, but are giving me one problem. For jingle to track transitions I want a different setting than the one used between tracks. Jingle to track transition usually only needs very slight overlap, whereas mostly track to track overlaps can be several seconds. However, whilst I can set the play-list track transitions globally, I can't see how to override it per-track.
Whilst I'm here, I haven't yet found out how to export the whole assembled playlist/mix to a single external file (for example a WAV file) Is there a way to do that? Not a problem if not, I can just record the wav mix whilst it plays but it would be nicer to just export the show from MC if that can be done.
Notwithstanding the queries above, I shall definitely be buying.
Many thanks
Regards
Alan T
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Not sure if this works for you but how about creating "fake albums" for your playlist tracks ?
If you are ok with your music tracks played gapless, you could play around with this maybe ...
- create separate library (you could do a restore from a backup). Go to manage fields Make sure all tags are NOT set to write tag to file in Options=>Library Folders
- Options audio=>Track Change set gapless for sequential tracks; set transitions for the rest as you wish
- Import your programming playlists to new library
then select all tracks from each playlist individually and retag with one name (like Playlist Album 1, 2, 3 etc) and change the Album artist to Various or Multiple Artists (why you do not want the metadata change written to your files permanently ;)
(note: you might also have to select tracks of fake album and go library tools=>fill track numbers from list order.)
e.g. -- 1 "jingle" every twenty minutes . Each "fake" compilation album of approximately 20 minutes in length. For three hour program you would need about 9 "albums" ... any non sequential transition would have a transition or a gap (the jingles), all "albums" would be played back gapless which sounds pretty good using the volume DSP options - unless you go from grunge to opera I suppose^^
Regardless backup your stuff before you try !! You could also import a copy of the actual files into the secondary library in a different place on your hard drive to be less risky