INTERACT FORUM
More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 20 for Windows => Topic started by: Johnny B on April 27, 2015, 07:15:47 am
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Would it be possible to implement video-to-video / audio-to-video / video-to-audio crossfade for audio signal only? I can understand that crossfading video signals would require decoding on MC side, however crossfading the audio signals only should not be that much complicated task, right?
When playing at parties I do mix music videos with audio only content (Replay Gain rocks) and this would be a huge helper in order to achieve complete seamless performance.
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Unfortunately that is not possible without a major architecture shift. Video and Audio use quite different playback engines inside MC, so that they cannot interact easily.
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...so that they cannot interact easily.
...even if it would be only the audio segment of the video file? I mean Replay Gain for instance can already be applied to video files (e.g. audio segment of the videos) therefore I thought it could be achievable.
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If I'm not mistaken, it might already just work when you play video files as audio files (ie. change their Media Type to Audio), because that runs through the plain audio engine.
But if you play video files as actual videos, with visible video, thats not going to work, sorry.
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play video files as audio files (ie. change their Media Type to Audio), because that runs through the plain audio engine
I tried this and couldn't get it to work. :(
I'm evaluating MC 21 and I'm more interested in doing something like a Gapped Fade of videos (rather than a crossfade). I think the enhancement I'd like to see is to have Track Change options for the Video Player similar to what exists for the Audio Player. Specifically, I'd love to have Gapped Fades (audio portion and video portion) during track changes and a Gapless feature for video files.
My goal is to create a playlist of video tracks where I can select specific songs from multiple concert dvds and nicely transition at the end of a song (to fade out the crowd applause).
Anyone have alternative techniques for this?
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Looks like this might be what you're after:
http://www.vmix.com/
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thanks for the idea fooze. I tried VMix (which is impressive for mixing multiple video sources and is targeted for live video production). Indeed, it does have the ability to re-encode my video file of concert footage and introduce a fade-out right where I'd want one. And the price is right (free version avail). However, the version of VMix I trialed could not preserve the multi-channel audio from the original source. It down-sampled the audio to 2-channel stereo without much selection for controlling other audio characteristics).
For MC 21, I got this far...
1) rip Concert DVDs with multi-channel audio (AC3 / DTS)
2) import into MC 21 library as a 'whole' concert
3) divide the video concert into individual songs using Particles (see http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Particles (http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Particles) )
4) add some of the particles to a "Multi-channel music" Playlist containing a mixture of different video concerts and audio files
Then I set my Player | PlaybackOptions | Audio | Track Change to the "Gapped Fade 5 seconds" setting. (There's no such setting for Video Playback).
Currently, when I play the playlist, the audio media gets a nice face to silence before the next track plays. But if the track is a video, the video media doesn't fade and ends sharply at the end of the Playback range.
So, my quest to have a way to fade out a video file without having to hard-edit the track itself.
My quest continues....