If yes , maybe we can do "pre-decoding" work before output.I can't evaluate how long (say 20~30ms)about the "gap" while playing mp3 , but I'm sure i can hear it by my ears , but neither does iTunes & foobar.
Are you sure the "gap" is caused by decoder cost time before output to alsa , not the generated by decoder itself?
Unfortunately, you don't seem to understand that dealing with lots of different codecs is not always easy. Moreover, VLC is more focused on VIdeo, so gapless video is way harder.if the next item to be played in a playlist is a file, local or not, it should not be a big deal to simply start feeding that data into the play buffer and continue so you have gapless playback. One thing that is making my head spin is how iTunes can do it, and VLC won't. I can understand with significantly different sources being a problem, but with the files being local there should be no issues of doing seamless/gapless playback but yet there is... Sad, VLC should do this without much effort.
VLC support too much formats , i understand it's very hard to support lossy format , for lossless actually you just do some modifications.if the next item to be played in a playlist is a file, local or not, it should not be a big deal to simply start feeding that data into the play buffer and continue so you have gapless playback. One thing that is making my head spin is how iTunes can do it, and VLC won't. I can understand with significantly different sources being a problem, but with the files being local there should be no issues of doing seamless/gapless playback but yet there is... Sad, VLC should do this without much effort.
It's very easy if want to support CD gapless back , you know , CD has not gap between each tracks , just player separate by TOC information , you can ignore track EOF signal and do not open next input is enough , but you need modify some code of demux ... since you need compute duration and so on...i would also appreciate gapless playback, with audio cd's and flac's, at least. mplayer can do it, check out their code. i can't find anything in linux that will do it except mplayer. problem is there are no decent frontends for mplayer.
File a bug with samples.Can j-b please give an answer regarding the CUE file/Playlist issue.
Then help us by providing .cue samples you need support of.Seriously, the (well executed) addition of this feature would mean not only do you attract video fanatics, but you get audio fanatics too. For me, it would mean I need one program for video and audio. I wouldn't have to worry about finding various niche audio players with this capability on various OSes. VLC would be all I need. Don't forget to leave out the Ogg Vorbis (.ogg) format as well.
Get VLC to digest the .cue sheet in the playlist, figure out the cover art stuff, and VLC doubles in value in my opinion 200% gold.
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