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					What's the sense of "gapless output" if I can't put it to 0 mSec? (nT)
				
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Re: What's the sense of "gapless output" if I can't put it to 0 mSec? (nT)
Every sound card has a slight delay from the time you ask it to play a sound to the time it appears on your speakers. - 
	
	
	
	
		
	
	
	
		
	
		
			
				
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
Re: What's the sense of "gapless output" if I can't put it to 0 mSec? (nT)
Oh, we musicians are all too familiar with soundcard latency, aren't we. But we're talking about playback only here. So your program should know when to 'ask' for playing a new song. Can't things be treated like one continuous audio stream to the soundcard? There are no hazzles like this with the gapless output plug-ins for WinAMP, it simply works there without any problems.Originally posted by SpoonEvery sound card has a slight delay from the time you ask it to play a sound to the time it appears on your speakers.Comment
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Re: What's the sense of "gapless output" if I can't put it to 0 mSec? (nT)
The default value would have been probbably right, or close (BTW if you put a storage scope on the output, I bet Winamp is just guessing it, after all it cannot tap into the lowlevel drivers present on Windows, just not possible).Comment
 
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