Re: Asset UPnP v4
ALL Linn products definitively allow gapless playback in conjunction with Asset. So there must be a problem with your setup. I have the following assumption: the two second pause is the default pause used on normal discs between titles - normal discs like popmusic etc., not gapless live- or opera-CDs. So: maybe, in some way, these pauses made it into your rip by some strange coincidence, which has to do with the way that CD was ripped or copied.
Where did you get that music from? What format is it? Did you rip it yourself (and if so: how?), was the rip from the original CD or a burned copy? Do you still have access to that CD, can you compare it in a CD-Player, are the pauses still there?
If the rip is from a burned copy: I am sure, the copy was done adding the default 2 second pause between tracks. You need to rerip it and get rid of that pause (use the silence detection plugin of dbpoweramp and set it to detect digital silence / digital Zero).
To find out, if you have "wrongly gapped" files, you can use and audio editor as well.
If you have an audio editing program on your computer (if not: Audacity is a good freeware), load one of the "gapped" tracks into the software and look, whether you can see silence of 2 seconds at the beginning or the end of the track.
ALL Linn products definitively allow gapless playback in conjunction with Asset. So there must be a problem with your setup. I have the following assumption: the two second pause is the default pause used on normal discs between titles - normal discs like popmusic etc., not gapless live- or opera-CDs. So: maybe, in some way, these pauses made it into your rip by some strange coincidence, which has to do with the way that CD was ripped or copied.
Where did you get that music from? What format is it? Did you rip it yourself (and if so: how?), was the rip from the original CD or a burned copy? Do you still have access to that CD, can you compare it in a CD-Player, are the pauses still there?
If the rip is from a burned copy: I am sure, the copy was done adding the default 2 second pause between tracks. You need to rerip it and get rid of that pause (use the silence detection plugin of dbpoweramp and set it to detect digital silence / digital Zero).
To find out, if you have "wrongly gapped" files, you can use and audio editor as well.
If you have an audio editing program on your computer (if not: Audacity is a good freeware), load one of the "gapped" tracks into the software and look, whether you can see silence of 2 seconds at the beginning or the end of the track.
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