On 10/7/05, dangerous_dom
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is a very important feature for me, as i have many mixed danced
> music CD's, live gigs and Audio books. Why oh why do manufactures
> overlook this essential feature so often? Even the almighly iPod can't
> do it.
> So, does the SB2 support it and how does it handle it? I understand
> certian formats support it and MP3 does not really support it properly,
> but i do have some gapless ablums that are split up into MP3's. I know
> it's not ideal, but can the SB2 play them without a gap in the way
> foobar2000 does? Can i make playlists that have no gaps?
> Also, say in future i rip CD's to i long file with a cue sheet, does
> the SB2 support the reading of cue file?
>
> I need as much info as i can on this please. If the SB2 does do gapless
> playback, which different options do it have for it?

I've ripped most of my stuff to FLAC, standard one-file-per-track, and
it plays gapless perfectly.

With MP3, the hardware won't add any gaps, but it won't remove them if
they're in the file data (foobar does, though). I believe that the
"--nogap" option in LAME will produce files that play back gapless,
but you'd be better off using a single file and cue sheet or a proper
gapless codec.

> 2) Networking.
>
> I would rather not have to buy a WiFi router, so can i set the SB2 up
> as a simple Peer-2-Peer network using just a dongle?

Yep, that'll work.

- Jacob
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