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Using Our Song Extension Feature

This feature helps fix songs that end too early by giving you a chance to select a better ending — all without using an extra credit.

Updated over a month ago

What is the Song Extension Feature?

This feature allows you to:

  • Fix songs that ended unexpectedly.

  • Change the ending of a song after purchase.

  • Choose between two new ending options.

  • Seamlessly apply your preferred ending to the existing song.


How to Extend a Song

  1. Go to your Songs page.

  2. Find the song you want to extend.

  3. Click “Song Ended Unexpectedly? Fix Now.”

  4. A floating window titled Remake Song Ending will appear with two ending options.

  5. Preview both options, then click Apply on the one you like best.

  6. Wait for the extension to process. Once done, you’ll see a label saying “Extended” next to the Unlocked text under your audio track.


📌 Notes and Tips

  • You can only extend a song once.

  • This feature does not use any credits.

  • Available only for songs where “Fix Now” appears.

  • While most use it to fix cut-off endings, you can also use it to replace a song’s ending if you just want a better one.

  • If the extension is not available, you’ll see a short message instead.

  • The system aims to improve completion quality, but some results may still fall short.


❓FAQ

Q: Can I extend a song more than once?

A: No, each song can only be extended once.

Q: Do I need extra credits to extend a song?

A: Nope — it's totally free.

Q: What if the extended song is still incomplete?

A: We’re sorry! If your extended song is still incomplete, you’re eligible for a credit refund. We're working on improving this experience in future updates.

Q: Will the song extension be available for all songs?

A: Not all songs will show this option. However, it’s retroactively applied — so if you see the "Song Ended Unexpectedly? Fix Now" button on any of your older songs, it means the extension is available for that track.


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