::  > From: "DataFlow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
::  >
::  > then why do all encoders add this gap?
::  > anyone knows this?
::  
::  Check the archives of the list: Mark Taylor wrote quite a lengthy
::  explanation a while back. Maybe it's on the web site too.
::  
::  IIRC, the delay at the beginning can be removed, but would result in
::  attenuation (decrease in volume) in the first frame. The delay at the end is
::  unavoidable unless you have some way of transmitting the exact length of the
::  original file.
::  
Gaps at the start and end are always removable by the encoder.
Only if you act stupid, the gap is unavoidable.

A short copy of <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
_________________________________________________________________
                                 |
        PCM File 1               |        PCM File 2
_________________________________|_______________________________
| 1           | 3           | 5           | 7            | 9       MP3 frames
       | 2           | 4           | 6            | 8           |

For that lame must encode a collection of files at once.

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