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#893 - Wed 03 Nov 2004 11:43 PM Find files that fade in/out
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I'm looking for a way to go through a collection of files (mp3s) and single out the ones that fade in and out for the purpose of making a mix. Has anyone ever found something like this? A way to do this?

Thanks!

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#894 - Thu 04 Nov 2004 03:26 AM Re: Find files that fade in/out
johnny Walker Online   content
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Sounds like a bit of a tall order to me Pot
Why not choose the songs you want regardless and use an mp3 editor to fade them in/out or try a dj prog to do it all for you. Explore the site and you'll find loadsa stuff and they're all rated by users too!!!

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#895 - Thu 04 Nov 2004 02:12 PM Re: Find files that fade in/out
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Thanks for the reply. The problem is that I don't want to alter the songs in any way but I have a large collection so I'm trying to find appropriate songs for a mix. I know it's a bit of a strange request but I figure there's got to be some software out there that can analyze the actual audio. Shrug.

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