On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 4:07 PM, Craig Webster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> OP keeps saying the only solutions are to create a cue sheet or manually
> merge the files.


No, that was listed as one solution, but not the only one. OP also mentioned
preloading the next file (something sorta like what Rhythmbox does, IIRC).

I see that this bug is being worked on, but in the meantime you can use
> XMMS. It has a gapless plugin I believe. Also, Amarok supports gapless
> playback, and IMO beats any other linux player in just about every
> area.. That is, if you don't mind loading the kdelibs.
>

Rhythmbox is supported on default Ubuntu and has had gapless for a little
while (maybe a year). It's probably the best choice for this.

Also, gstreamer recently got a playbin2 element that will allow for gapless
audio playback. It's not quite there yet, but it should be the final
solution to this for all gstreamer-using players.

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