If you're using Winamp there's a crossfading plugin
available on their site, SqrSoft® Advanced Crossfading
v1.5b, that works fine on Pink Floyd tracks, totally
eliminating the gap.

Regards,
Abe Corrie


--- DataFlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > * A lot of people don't understand the gap
> problem, so the right coding
> must
> >   be done unintentionally. Otherwise a lot of MP3
> life recording or MP3
> >   classic music files are broken. It is not enough
> that *we* are know how
> to
> >   code unbroken files. Every stupid lame user must
> do it without
> additional
> >   efforts.
> 
> > * Most CD grabber write single files for every
> track on standard, so most
> >   User will do that. And it is also more handy to
> have several PCM files
> >   and MP3 files instead of choping and clueing
> files and removing temp
> >   files. It is much more dangerous, especially on
> Out of Disk Space
> >   situations.
> 
> > * Splitting and desplitting needs a lot of disk
> space, may be not
> available
> 
> I don't think disk space is a problem these days.
> 
> The (big) advantage of one large mp3file containing
> the entire album (like
> AiD suggests) is that players like winamp don't
> delay playback when a track
> ends and another begins. When using seperate files,
> Winamp checks playtime,
> ID3-TAG and things..
> 
> greetings,
> __dataFlow
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