I don't think so. Since iTunes is calculating the crossfade, its going to be lost when the tracks are sent to the burner.
Try it though- cds are cheap enough to run a test.
by Mike M on Nov 12, 03 | 11:53 am
iTunes 4.1 and lower does not burn crossfades to cd. You'll need to use Toast with Jam or a dedicated audio program to accomplish this.
by dfbills on Nov 12, 03 | 12:14 pm
WireTap by Ambrosia Software (freeware, available on VersionTracker). Start WireTap recording your playlist playing with the crossfade. Stop when it's done.
Import the recording file into iTunes, make a playlist of it alone, and burn your disk as normal. You'll have one long track with all the songs.
Granted, it's a big investment in time, but the upside is, it's free.
I don't think so. Since iTunes is calculating the crossfade, its going to be lost when the tracks are sent to the burner.
Try it though- cds are cheap enough to run a test.