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<blockquote data-quote="Eddy5" data-source="post: 157566" data-attributes="member: 28783"><p><strong>TV-Server Version</strong>: 06-19-2007--01-22h--Rev14918</p><p><strong>MediaPortal Version</strong>: svn--06-19-2007--20-07-Rev14925</p><p><strong>MediaPortal Skin</strong>: Blue Wide v0.2.2.0</p><p><strong>Windows Version</strong>: Windows XP5.1 (Build 2600) Service Pack 2</p><p><strong>CPU Type</strong>: AMD Athlon XP 2500+</p><p><strong>HDD</strong>: Western Digital Caviar 80GB 7200rpm ATA/100 2MB</p><p><strong>Memory</strong>: 1Gb (2 x Crucial 512MB sticks DDR333 PC2700, non-ECC, unbuffered CL2.5)</p><p><strong>Motherboard</strong>: ASRock K7S41GX</p><p><strong>Motherboard Chipset</strong>: SIS 741GX</p><p><strong>Motherboard Bios</strong>: ?</p><p><strong>Video Card</strong>: XFX Geforce 6200 256MB AGP</p><p><strong>Video Card Driver</strong>: ?</p><p><strong>Sound Card</strong>: M-Audio Audiophile 2496</p><p><strong>Sound Card AC3</strong>: Coaxial out</p><p><strong>Sound Card Driver</strong>: ?</p><p><strong>1. TV Card</strong>: Freecom DVB-T USB Stick</p><p><strong>1. TV Card Type</strong>: DVB-T</p><p><strong>1. TV Card Driver</strong>: Freecom 1.0.0.42</p><p><strong>2. TV Card</strong>: </p><p><strong>2. TV Card Type</strong>: </p><p><strong>2. TV Card Driver</strong>: </p><p><strong>3. TV Card</strong>: </p><p><strong>3. TV Card Type</strong>: </p><p><strong>3. TV Card Driver</strong>: </p><p><strong>4. TV Card</strong>: </p><p><strong>4. TV Card Type</strong>: </p><p><strong>4. TV Card Driver</strong>: </p><p><strong>MPEG2 Video Codec</strong>: nVidia PureVideo</p><p><strong>MPEG2 Audio Codec</strong>: nVidia Audio</p><p><strong>Satelite/CableTV Provider</strong>: </p><p><strong>HTPC Case</strong>: Antec Fusion</p><p><strong>Cooling</strong>: Zalman AlCu Athlon Cooler</p><p><strong>Power Supply</strong>: Antec Fusion 420W</p><p><strong>Remote</strong>: MS Win MCE</p><p><strong>TV</strong>: Panasonic TX-32LXD70 LCD</p><p><strong>TV - HTPC Connection</strong>: VGA</p><p></p><p>OK I've been struggling for ages and MP still can't do 100% proper gapless with BASS, Winamp or foobar. Try the 1st and 2nd tracks off Linkin Park - Meteora or Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon. There is always a small gap.</p><p>However if you queue the songs up in foobar or Winamp (With MP3splice) there is no gap. Now looking at how MP uses foobar and Winamp if you create a playlist, or select a file in a folder it will seemingly create an internal playlist of the files to play. This playlist however isn't passed to foobar/Winamp. Only the current track is passed over. This means that foobar/Winamp cannot splice the tracks together to make a perfect gapless playback. If MP was to pass the whole queued up playlist over then I am sure it would be correct.</p><p>Can anyone help and implement this? (Preferably for foobar as Winamp with ASIO isn't stable on my machine).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eddy5, post: 157566, member: 28783"] [b]TV-Server Version[/b]: 06-19-2007--01-22h--Rev14918 [b]MediaPortal Version[/b]: svn--06-19-2007--20-07-Rev14925 [b]MediaPortal Skin[/b]: Blue Wide v0.2.2.0 [b]Windows Version[/b]: Windows XP5.1 (Build 2600) Service Pack 2 [b]CPU Type[/b]: AMD Athlon XP 2500+ [b]HDD[/b]: Western Digital Caviar 80GB 7200rpm ATA/100 2MB [b]Memory[/b]: 1Gb (2 x Crucial 512MB sticks DDR333 PC2700, non-ECC, unbuffered CL2.5) [b]Motherboard[/b]: ASRock K7S41GX [b]Motherboard Chipset[/b]: SIS 741GX [b]Motherboard Bios[/b]: ? [b]Video Card[/b]: XFX Geforce 6200 256MB AGP [b]Video Card Driver[/b]: ? [b]Sound Card[/b]: M-Audio Audiophile 2496 [b]Sound Card AC3[/b]: Coaxial out [b]Sound Card Driver[/b]: ? [b]1. TV Card[/b]: Freecom DVB-T USB Stick [b]1. TV Card Type[/b]: DVB-T [b]1. TV Card Driver[/b]: Freecom 1.0.0.42 [b]2. TV Card[/b]: [b]2. TV Card Type[/b]: [b]2. TV Card Driver[/b]: [b]3. TV Card[/b]: [b]3. TV Card Type[/b]: [b]3. TV Card Driver[/b]: [b]4. TV Card[/b]: [b]4. TV Card Type[/b]: [b]4. TV Card Driver[/b]: [b]MPEG2 Video Codec[/b]: nVidia PureVideo [b]MPEG2 Audio Codec[/b]: nVidia Audio [b]Satelite/CableTV Provider[/b]: [b]HTPC Case[/b]: Antec Fusion [b]Cooling[/b]: Zalman AlCu Athlon Cooler [b]Power Supply[/b]: Antec Fusion 420W [b]Remote[/b]: MS Win MCE [b]TV[/b]: Panasonic TX-32LXD70 LCD [b]TV - HTPC Connection[/b]: VGA OK I've been struggling for ages and MP still can't do 100% proper gapless with BASS, Winamp or foobar. Try the 1st and 2nd tracks off Linkin Park - Meteora or Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon. There is always a small gap. However if you queue the songs up in foobar or Winamp (With MP3splice) there is no gap. Now looking at how MP uses foobar and Winamp if you create a playlist, or select a file in a folder it will seemingly create an internal playlist of the files to play. This playlist however isn't passed to foobar/Winamp. Only the current track is passed over. This means that foobar/Winamp cannot splice the tracks together to make a perfect gapless playback. If MP was to pass the whole queued up playlist over then I am sure it would be correct. Can anyone help and implement this? (Preferably for foobar as Winamp with ASIO isn't stable on my machine). [/QUOTE]
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