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Hi, what's the correct way to fadeout sound, usually master audio, with transition-out (or in of the next input) and how to set the fade speed?
I tried setting the 'SetVolumeFade' trigger and wasn't successful
Thanks mates
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You may have to run a script, and set a keyboard shortcut to run that script...
Function=SetVolumeFade&Input=Your File&Value=0,5000
this will be a 5 second fade.
Or, set up a shortcut. Select the Key you want to use to trigger the function Function: SetVolumeFade Input: your selection Value: 0,5000
To fade in, Value will be: 80,5000, where '80' is the volume level. you can then manually control the volume....
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Originally Posted by: Luis70 You may have to run a script, and set a keyboard shortcut to run that script...
Just tested, it works fine manually entered on a trigger. It took me a bit the first time I used it, because it's not entirely clear in the documentation. The value is the percentage (from 0-100) you want to fade to, followed by a comma, followed by a number of milliseconds that you want the fade to last. You don't enter the starting position--the starting position is wherever the fader is. You only enter where you want the fade to end. If you want it to completely fade out, that number is 0. That's the only number you enter before the comma. Then the number of milliseconds you want the fade to last.
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