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OK - does that mean that the encoder merely instructs the decoder to use gapless playback (if possible)?
Thanks, both - I noticed that NeroAAC encoder is specifically mentioned in the release notes (FS#12185) as being able to produce correct files to be played by r3.9.1 - I would be very grateful if a knowledgeable person would reveal the magic instructions for the 1.5.4.0 encoder version?
The MP3TAG program removes the (iTunes-) ITUNSMPB tag, which Nero AAC writes, and which presumably contains timing info concerning the end of the track vs. end of file.
Without this tag gapless playback is out of the question.
Playback is much better now, BUT: I hear a small pop when switching tracks, it's not a delay between the tracks, and it's not there when I play FLAC or Vorbis - any ideas?
Do you mean the program at http://www.mp3tag.de? That one doesn't remove the ITUNSMPB tag when I use it. And yes, that tag contains gapless information.
Not really. But what do you mean by "switching"? Pressing next?
If it's just a small discontinuity, "gapless" for lossy files (like AAC) is almost never perfect. The samples at the end of one track won't match up perfectly with those at the beginning of the next, so there may be a noticeable difference. This may be what you're hearing.
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