>>> 3) When a track segues into another, with all songs having a 0:00
>>> start time
>>> in iTunes, the iPod inserts a tiny gap between each song. Is there
>>> a fix for
>>> this?
>> 
>> Nope, it's something iPod owners have been complaining about for a
>> long time :(
> 
> I'm pretty sure iTunes does that if  you turn the crossfade off. A
> lot of other MP3 players do it too, but it'd be nice if Apple could
> break the norm and fix it by pre-caching, or using a more powerful
> audio codec that's capable of playing 2 songs, allowing them to
> overlap the playback.

As long as you just want to do this from sequential tracks from a CD or
single source and set it up correctly when you rip the tracks they will be
without spacing...if they are from separate sources or are not sequential
then you will get the slight space...

HTH,

Richard
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