On many CDs, my CD player adds 2 to 5 seconds gap (displayed/counted from -5.00 to 0) before the effective beginning of the track. Combined with the silent at end of the previous track or at the beginning of the following track, that makes a long enough silent. W/o the pre-track gap, the silent becomes, imho, too short.
I haven't checked if my CD player always adds this gap, or if it depends on the CD (I use it only seldom now).
I haven't made stats, either, about which CD have to short silents: maybe older records had shorter silents at end of track because they would rely on implicit gap added by the CD player ?
This is obviously a matter of sensibility, but I often have this feeling of short silent when playing with MC, that I hadn't with the CD player.
Hence my suggestion about the feature.
And I forgot to mention it, but (triple checked), the checkbox to not play silents is unchecked (that is, silents are "played").
Regards
Christophe
P.-S. I have considered putting some kind of proxy on top of the MC server, or dynamically adding some blank in the FLAC data when they are loaded, but I already have 2 other projects which are already late :-)