How to crossfade songs in Window Media Player 11
It’s been a while since I wrote in my IT field here. So today, I’d like to share a tips to create a crossfading in Window Media Player. Crossfading functionality in Window Media Player allows you to crossfade a song into another song without waiting the first song to completely finishes playing. In other words, it make a smooth transition from one song into another.
One benefit of this functionality is that, you could have a none stop play list. The other benefit identified is especially its application in the party’s context where you want good participation of people to dance longer. Usually the turn off point here is that some people may feel intimidating by standing on the dance floor waiting for another song to be played. So this tips will help to increase the participation as well as motivate dancers to dance longer.
Here it goes:

1- open up your music player,
2- click on View > Enhancements > Show Enhancements
3- after clicking that show Enhancements, you should be able to see a panel in the bottom part of the player.
4- click on the arrow all the way until you see : Crossfading and Auto Volume Leveling
5- Now, simply turn on the Crossfading and select the number of seconds to crossfade.
6- That is it, what you expect?
Hope it helps (*.^)
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Phearin June 3rd, 2008 at 10:11 am
Hi bro, thank for sharing this info. Good to know this, especially for the use of non-stop dancing. LOL……