Tarn;186741 Wrote: 
> Just curious Adam, but if you're re-ordering tracks and moving them out
> of their previous cd order, how did you handle gaps?
> 
> That is, each track has a set amount of silence, or sometimes music, at
> its end.  I forget the actual name for this data.  If you're moving the
> tracks around, this data doesn't actually match.  I assume you just
> stripped it, or added in some default gap?

I've actually stopped worrying about the gap issue totally.  As long as
you play gapless, any non-gap (e.g. in opera) is a non-gap, and any gap
between movements (e.g. in symphonies) is arbitrary anyway.  I prefer
having a complete gap (i.e. the 'album' stops!) between separate
pieces.

I only hack things apart where it really is a separate piece - most
classical CDs have the stuff you actually really paid for, plus some
other stuff that they put in to make it seem better value. 
Transferring the other stuff to have an existence in its own right
kinda makes me value it a bit more!

Adam


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