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Xld mp3 256
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Approx 7-8 secs from the end of the track the transport indicator cleared and the music stopped. The albums showed up as recent additions in the Roon Overview screen. I moved a few albums over to a new watched folder on the boot drive. (Most of the MP3s were created using iTunes for Windows in XP but I am now a happy (somewhat) Apple user.) Crossfade isn’t a tag, is it? What that in one of the earlier iTunes versions? I have wondered about this for awhile. Why? Is there a tag in the MP3 calling for crossfade? I don’t see a setting for that tag in iTunes.

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Yet it attempts to begin the next track about seven-eight seconds from the end of the current track. See, I don’t have crossfade enabled in Roon. It’s what is happening during the crossfade that puzzles me. If I were to replace that drive it would be with a SSD as is recommended by Roon. The music library is now too large to move back to the boot drive. (I think I have that information correct, having gathered it from reading through this forum.) I have iTunes set to “share” the XML file with external programs but apparently Roon won’t read the XML file (or an alias of it) unless it is on the default - boot, not external - drive. The iTunes libraries are in the iTunes folder on that drive. Media Drive/Music/iTunes/iTunes Media/Music

xld mp3 256

The folder hierarchy follows the OSX/iTunes default structure on the external drive: I am sharing a suspicion along those same lines.











Xld mp3 256