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Click any one of the smaller **Fade** buttons between file rows to open another beige bar, which enables you to set **Fade out** and **Fade in** durations between two adjacent files in the playlist. The fade buttons for adjacent files change to an orange background when you click them.
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If your web browser supports the Web Audio API, you will see a **Show Waveform** button which enables you to view the waveforms of the adjacent items, adjust the fades and audition them. Click the **Fade Out** or **Fade In** button to change the fade curves by clicking in the waveforms, then click the **Play** button to audition the effect of any adjustment you have made. To audition just one part of the item, use the **Cursor** button to move the play cursor, which appears as a thin red line, on the waveform. The playback progress is shown by an orange colour on the waveform.
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Each file in the playlist also has a button with two square brackets, which enables you to adjust **Cue In** and **Cue Out** times for that particular file. Like the fade button, the cue button changes to an orange background when you click it.
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**Cue In** and **Cue Out** points are set in hours, minutes, seconds and tenths of a second, relative to the start of the item. If a file has leading or trailing silence, corresponding cue points will be set automatically. The duration of the file in the playlist is updated automatically when you adjust a cue point, but the **Original Length** of the file is also displayed for your reference.
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If a **Fade In** and **Cue In** are set on the same item in the playlist, the fade in begins at the **Cue In** point. If a **Fade Out** and **Cue Out** are set on the same item, the fade out ends at the **Cue Out** point. If your web browser supports the Web Audio API, you can click the **Show Waveform** button to adjust and audition cue points.
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When your playlist is complete, click the **New** button in the top left corner to create another playlist, click the close icon (a white cross in a black circle) in the top right corner, or browse to another page of the LibreTime interface.
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If you want to edit the playlist content or metadata later, you can find it by **Title**, **Creator**, **Last Modified** date, **Length**, **Owner** or **Year** using one of the search tools on the Library page. Click the playlist in the search results list, and then click **Edit** from the pop-up menu. You can also **Preview** the entire playlist in a pop-up audition window, **Duplicate** or **Delete** one of your playlists from this menu.
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