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Fader.Init method 
 
Remarks 
 
Initialises and enables the embedded Automatic Fader object: once created, the Automatic Fader can be disabled calling the Fader.Exit method. 
Note that you can have only one single instance of the Automatic Fader for each instance of the control. 
 
For details about using the Automatic Fader refer to the How to use the Automatic Fader section. 
 
 
Syntax 
 
[Visual Basic] 
control.Fader.Init
nFadeType as enumFadeTypes
nIndexPlayerA as Integer
nIndexPlayerB as Integer 
 
[C++] 
short control.Fader.Init
short nFadeType
short nIndexPlayerA
short nIndexPlayerB 
);
 
 
Parameter
Description
 
 
nFadeType
The automatic fading type. 
Supported values are the following: 
Mnemonic value
Value
Meaning
FADE_SINGLE
0
The cross-fading between the two involved players is performed through the respective loaded songs. Use the Fader.StartManualFading method in order to start the first fading operation.
FADE_PLAYLIST
1
The cross-fading between the two involved players is performed getting sound files from their respective loaded playlists: it's mandatory that each involved player has a loaded playlist.  Use the Fader.StartManualFading method in order to start the first fading operation.
FADE_SINGLE_PLAYLIST
2
The cross-fading between the two involved players is performed getting sound files from one single playlist loaded inside one of the two players; the player owning the playlist to execute is determined through a call to the Fader.PlayListUseSingle. Use the Fader.StartManualFading method in order to start the first fading operation.
nIndexPlayerA
Number representing the zero-based index of the first involved player
nIndexPlayerB
Number representing the zero-based index of the second involved player
 
 
Return value 
 
Value
Meaning
 
 
Negative value
An error occurred, check the LastError property value in order to get the error code
enumErrorCodes.ERR_NOERROR (0)
The method call was successful
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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