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Topic: automix none (back to back) 1 second cutting between already mixed tracks

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chakerhPRO InfinityMember since 2006
Hi am using vdj 8.2
i have many cds already mixed and ripped in windows media player if i play these songs on wmp the mixing part is smooth, i usually play these tracks on vdj 7 in automix i faced a problem with mp3 files,but when i ripped them as wave in automix none (back to back) with a smooth way
whereas in vdj 8.2 i have 1 second cutting between already mixed tracks wave or mp3
any idea?
sorry for my week english
 

Posted Sun 22 Jan 17 @ 10:13 pm
I am like you. I'm waiting for a fix for this since a very long time.

VDJ 7 and now VDJ 8 (and 8.2) had never played correctly mixed ripped albums (in any case, not all albums. With some album in mp4, it works correctly, but not with mp3).
No problem in wmp or Itunes.
 

Posted Sun 22 Jan 17 @ 10:51 pm
Please upload two sequential tracks of such an album somewhere like Dropbox, Google Drive e.t.c. and send us the link.
 

Posted Mon 23 Jan 17 @ 9:58 am
chakerhPRO InfinityMember since 2006
 

Posted Wed 25 Jan 17 @ 10:34 pm
chakerhPRO InfinityMember since 2006
 

Posted Tue 14 Feb 17 @ 3:26 pm
AdionPRO InfinityCTOMember since 2006
It appears to be related to the use of the wma file format.
At the moment we do not have a solution yet, other than using another file format.

An alternative might be to use 'fade, remove silence' instead, but set the time to 0.1 seconds.
That will eliminate the gap, although there's a short fade so timing is not 100% accurate.
 

Posted Tue 14 Feb 17 @ 3:45 pm
 

Posted Tue 14 Feb 17 @ 5:39 pm
AdionPRO InfinityCTOMember since 2006
mp3 does not have sample-accurate length, so if your songs are not an exact multiple of mp3 frames there will be some silence encoded as well.
Modern formats such as ogg, mp4, flac or uncompressed formats such as wav and aiff are sample-accurate though.
 

Posted Tue 14 Feb 17 @ 7:55 pm
chakerhPRO InfinityMember since 2006
Adion wrote :
mp3 does not have sample-accurate length, so if your songs are not an exact multiple of mp3 frames there will be some silence encoded as well.
Modern formats such as ogg, mp4, flac or uncompressed formats such as wav and aiff are sample-accurate though.

SAME PROBLEM ON WAVE FILES
NO PROBLEM ON ANY PLAYER LIKE WMP


 

Posted Wed 15 Feb 17 @ 6:18 pm


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