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DH handled all our music. He downloaded Beatport Sync because it transitions songs automatically and lets you adjust how long you want the transition to be between each song. However, our coordinator did have trouble figuring out how to use it and messed up our ceremony music. We thought it was pretty simple but you'll want a tech savvy person to handle it.
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I've seen that a lot of people use itunes for their reception music, but are there any other easy to use software programs or media players that you ladies recommend? (not necessarily free, I'd be willing to purchase a good one).
I basically just need it to transition between songs without pauses and to standardize the volume (keep it from playing one song really loud, then another quiet, etc.)
I've tried looking around online, but kept finding dj sites that lash out at brides for opting to do our own wedding music :)