Btw, after reading the FAQ about the gap-problem, I thought the best way to get rid of the gaps could be an encoder front-end, that sends the WAV-files through the encoder as ONE stream, and then splits the single resulting MP3-file into the individual tracks again....this should create perfect and gapless MP3s.
Has anybody seen a software doing this ?


I thought that as well, but then more knowlegable people here corrected me: MP3 frames are not totally independent, so even with that method some kind of transition artifact would be heard, unless decoder was also hacked so that it 'carries over' info from last frames of one track into beginning of the next (if they were marked as continuous in some way).


Dragi "Bonzi" Raos
Zagreb, Croatia
Q#5196, MkII#80000376, 18GB green
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