If you\'re listening to the CD in the car and you downloaded MP3s... burn it as an audio CD instead of a data CD, problem solved.
This may also be a feature of your particular CD player, as I\'ve never noticed a pause in between tracks :shrug:
Not been about for a few days, but burning mp3s to CD as audio still puts the gaps in. Listen carefully and you will hear a split second dip. If you look at the track in a wav editor, you will see the gap the encoding process puts in.
Never had this problem but then again I\'ve been using Linux for like 8 or 9 years. Actually come to think of it I think there\'s some kind of gapless option that I used to see. These days programs like Brasero or K3B seem to compensate for this automatically.
I can definitely confirm that my mp3-burnt CD of Billy Breathes that I play in the car is totally gapless. Bliss > Billy Breathes with gaps would suck indeed
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