fast4x / RiMusic

A multilingual Android application for streaming music from YouTube Music.
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Crossfade like Spotify ! #2776

Open lebgdeyoutube opened 1 month ago

lebgdeyoutube commented 1 month ago

Description

it would be great to add the crossfade function like on Spotify, where you can adjust the fade time (from the end of one song to the start of the next). I saw that this function was supposed to be there since 0.6.34 but it is not there so I am reopening the subject.

Suggested Solution

start playing the next music at the same time as the current music ends

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fast4x commented 1 month ago

Unfortunately the first implementation had many problems, so it was removed. I don’t know if I can insert it in the future.

lebgdeyoutube commented 1 month ago

Ok 😔 if it ever helps I found an open source application that had this crossfade option, it's called "metro" it's on github: https://github.com/MuntashirAkon/Metro the option is in beta and the application is no longer updated but I hope it can still help

fast4x commented 1 month ago

Nice suggestion, thanks I'll look it soon.

lebgdeyoutube commented 1 month ago

Hi, sorry to write here again but I found other open source applications which have this function so I allow myself to give them to you:

The "Namida" application allows this option from the settings, if you activate this option it allows you will say to buy them a coffee but you can still activate it by pressing the last sentence that will be displayed. Unfortunately this option only works for offline music and does not work for the YouTube function of the application. I attach a screenshot of this application.

https://github.com/namidaco/namida-snapshots/releases

Then I found the "Symphony" application, this fade function only works manually but I still prefer to put it here.

https://github.com/zyrouge/symphony/releases

fast4x commented 1 month ago

Hi, thanks for the guidance, I hope to be able to develop this feature that is typically possible in offline music players and not in online streaming players.,

gauze756 commented 1 month ago

Consider implementing this instead of crossfade: #3088

Read solution 1 suggestion under Suggested Solutions.

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