eq72521;404276 Wrote: 
> Well, burning the FLACs in DAO (or anything with no gaps) will make the
> disc *sound* the same as the original if you listen straight through,
> but the actual gap points (the information telling the player that a
> gap exists for a particular track) will be lost.  What was on the
> original disc a pre-track gap for a particular track will forever be
> actual normal track information at the end of the preceding track, and
> every track will just have a pre-track gap of 0.
> 
> This mainly makes a difference in shuffle mode.
> 
Ahh gotcha. Makes sense, thanks for the explanation. I never use
shuffle so I wouldn't have noticed!


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