And Pause too...pety said:After another restart "emphasizing" works great.
Did you mean there's no label for "End"?pety said:No label for Fade Out in Track Tool
It is not in image:djsoft said:Did you mean there's no label for "End"?pety said:No label for Fade Out in Track Tool
This issue is very very important too.pety said:There are few problems:
- When I highlight a track for updating track info (tags), if in my playlist become active the next track, in Track Information area appear the current track which is playing, not the highlighted one.
So, this is not intended behavior for highlighted track. Highlighted function must keep in Track information area its info, even if other track from the playlist become active.
After testing this, I suppose that's because you use the # and @ characters as file type identifiers. In this case it conflicts with the file type's own background color.pety said:Dmitriy
I know now why in some cases emhasizing works and in other cases doesn't.
When I have a track wich its name starts with character like this "#" emphasizing function for the track wich is playing doesn't function.
Can you please provide mode information on that? Where the fades were stored?pety said:There is a problem with LineIN.
RB 5.3 did not keep the settings for LineIN fades from RB 5.2.
Is there a way to set fades for LineIN's? In Windows XP, of course.
Yes, you're correct, a new setting will be added to control it.pety said:There are few problems:
- When I highlight a track for updating track info (tags), if in my playlist become active the next track, in Track Information area appear the current track which is playing, not the highlighted one.
So, this is not intended behavior for highlighted track. Highlighted function must keep in Track information area its info, even if other track from the playlist become active.