Windows 7 Media Player how close the gaps between tracks

Hello world.

Anyone has an idea how to eliminate gaps between songs on my playlists?  Give refresher courses in shape and want to have transparent music when teaching.  Thoughts?  Any information will be greatly appreciated.

Lenovo IdeaPad Z570 Windows 7

Hi xt

There is a fade in wmp tool that might do the trick - (I've never used it myself you have to experiment!)

Play any track and go to playback in progress pane in WMP (rather than component library) - right-click in any space and you will see "improvements". Go over it and you will see "Crossfading and volume control.
Try it and see how you go... I would not play around with any other audio effects however; some of them can make things sound pretty dire!

Finally - leave you a memo for you remember what changes you made and how you got there. It's so easy to forget (well that's when there are my age!)

A soon R

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