radish;329903 Wrote: 
> This is the interesting bit for me. The "keeping gaps where they should
> be" problem is typically solved by the CD ripper adding the gap on the
> end of the preceding track. I'm assuming these tracks your talking
> about are downloaded? If downloaded files aren't including the gaps on
> the end this could become a larger problem.

Most ripped tracks don't represent a problem.  Some
purchased/downloaded tracks do. And then there are the
ripped-from-vinyl tracks, which vary quite a bit.  

Not all CD rippers routinely and automatically put in two seconds.

Extra pause time wouldn't be a problem.  Think of live music.  Not too
often that there isn't more than a two second pause between songs. It's
going, in a fraction of a second, from a closing chord to an opening
chord that's the problem for me.\

R.

(Written on my new Acer Aspire One micro notebook, very cool, but being
unused to the smallish keyboard it took me three tries to get the
password right.  Linpus Linux, Intel Atom, 120G HD, 1.5G RAM.  2 lbs.)


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