On 10/30/06, GoCubs
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

seanadams;150575 Wrote:
> Crossfading requires that both tracks be decompressed so that they can
> be mixed. This means a much larger amount of memory is needed for each
> second of crossfade than for each second of normal stream buffering.
> Going beyond 10s (x2 == 20s) for the crossfade would take away too much
> space from the main streaming buffer.

Is there a way to do the crossfading on the serverside where there's
much more memory?

-Greg


who says there's much more memory? Remember, a lot of people are
trying to run this on NAS'es with barely enough memory to load a perl
interpreter.
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So across the Western ocean I must wander" -- traditional
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