kitsunegari
04-09-2011, 08:40 PM
I realise this is probably down to the devices that you stream too, but as Mezzmo transcodes ahead (not 100% sure but I am presuming that Mezzmo does this as it wouldn't seem efficient or be fast enough otherwise) is it possible to have it detect file pre-gaps and remove them from music it streams? Sometimes it's just annoying, but for some cd's it completely disrupts the music :).
Hmm, thinking about this, it might not be pre-gaps that I'm thinking about. I think its more likely to be Mezzmo streaming the existing file, and not knowing that its part of an album/playlist, and so once its finished the file it moves to the next one (perfectly logical), hence the gap between tracks.
For a playlist/album could it be some how possible to transcode ahead and so stream the album as if it were one file?
Hmm, thinking about this, it might not be pre-gaps that I'm thinking about. I think its more likely to be Mezzmo streaming the existing file, and not knowing that its part of an album/playlist, and so once its finished the file it moves to the next one (perfectly logical), hence the gap between tracks.
For a playlist/album could it be some how possible to transcode ahead and so stream the album as if it were one file?