Skunk Wrote: 
> It's mandatory for telling EAC where you want the pre-track gaps to
> 'go'. If you don't detect the gaps by pressing f4, EAC automatically
> appends pretrack gaps to the next song. Often, Eg on 'storytellers'
> cd's, there is information more pertinent to the next track than the
> preceding. It's mostly annoying in random mode. Described in more
> detail here:
> http://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?title=Gap_settings&printable=yes

Ah - this is why I never noticed it.  I don't play songs in the same
order that they appear on the album, in fact I often don't play the
entire album through, so the default action of appending the silence to
the end of the current song would be most logical for me.

> So, bottom line for reading gaps: For things to go perfect, you don't
> even have to detect gaps! If you don't, EAC will automatically read
> them and store them in the end of the previous track.

Actually I might prefer leaving the silence gaps out entirely as the
article describes, but for a few seconds of silence it's no big deal.

Thanks for the info.


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