![]() I uploaded the short pieces with which I tested gapless playback to rapidshare (6,1 MB) if anyone wants to test it: All this on openDUSE 11.4 and Windows XP SP3. In Clementine gapless playback is not - or not properly - implemented. So this proves that the problem lies not with Gstreamer, but with Clementine. All the formats - except MP3 and M4A - were perfectly gapless. MPlayer does not play any format gaplessly.Īudacious plays back WAV, APE, FLAC, OGG correctly, MP3 and M4A are not perfectly gapless, although much better than Clementine.įoobar2000 under Wine plays all formats perfectly.Īnd finally I checked with Banshee, which - like Clementine - uses the Gstreamer engine. The commandline programs ogg123 plays OGG and FLAC, mpg123 plays back MP3 correctly. I always install the PPA for Clementine to get their newest version and to keep it updated. If you run 'inxi -Fxzd' from the console terminal prompt, highlight the results, copy and paste them back here, that should provide enough information. Neither of them is played back gaplessly by Clementine. It would help to know more about your system setup. I prepared a 15 sec long piece of music which I cut into 7 unequal pieces (ranging from 1 to 3 secs) and I encoded it into 7 formats: WAV, lossless: APE, FLAC, WAVPACK, lossy: MP3, M4A (Nero) and OGG. ![]() This is an old issue which seems not to have been addressed properly.
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