Go To: Edit> Preferences> Playback> Crossfade Playback (uncheck it)
this should solve your problem. it's fixable. aj1908 is wrong.
2006-06-28 20:25:34
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answered by mirrorofrapture329 3
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Go to Preferences, and then go to "Playback." There is an option there for Crossfading, which means one song blends into the next. Turn it off.
If that doesn't solve your problem, ask yourself whether this occurs on all songs. Maybe some of your songs were imported or ripped incorrectly.
2006-06-28 20:54:46
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answered by Johnny Tezca 3
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I don't believe you can fix it, I too have the same problem, but I find that it is not a problem when you burn your playlists onto CDs. In other words, it plays as it should on CD, but w/ the program I guess its like a radio station or club, songs fade into one another.
2006-06-28 20:24:39
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answered by aj1908 4
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hi equipment - i'm assuming even as itunes does no longer grant you with the artist call. you actually comprehend the call? If it really is real then i'd first rip the songs right into a sparkling play-record (so that you'll detect the songs genuinely) and then call them by invoking "Getinfo" you would possibly want to manage to then call the music, the artist, and attraction. i desire this permits NK
2016-11-29 23:08:22
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answered by Anonymous
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First you open Edit, then preferences. Second you go to playback. Find the crossfade playback option and remove the check and your problem should be solved.
2006-06-28 20:28:58
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answered by Keith T 2
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Yeah, it's because it's going to start playing the next song checked. You can't have them all checked if you want to hear all of the song.
2006-06-28 20:24:13
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answered by Michelley 2
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You might want to uninstall and then re install iTunes and see if it works, if this doesn't work, you should contact iTunes help support.
2006-06-28 20:46:22
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answered by .: V :. 3
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