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EQUALIZERSETTINGS.crossFade

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The crossFade attribute specifies or retrieves a value indicating whether cross-fade is enabled.

        elementID.crossFade

Possible Values

This attribute is a read/write Boolean.

Value Description
true Cross-fade is enabled.
false Default. Cross-fade is disabled.

Remarks

Cross-fade is an audio processing feature that gradually decreases the volume of one media item near the end of its playback while simultaneously starting playback of the next media item at minimum volume and gradually increasing it to normal volume. The overlap between the start of the second media item and the end of the first media item is specified by the crossFadeWindow attribute.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Version
Windows Media Player 9 Series or later

See also

EQUALIZERSETTINGS Element

EQUALIZERSETTINGS.crossFadeWindow