I have been a happy user of MC20 and decided to try out 23 for its play album from memory feature. I am trying to confirm its functionality. I understand it is limited to 1.5gb from reading other posts on the matter and know of the pros and cons of using decoded versus full file. But my experience has been somewhat "mixed".
Without getting into details I am using Google Cloud and Microsoft Onedrive (1.8tb total FLAC) and Netdrive to map to G: and M: drives respectively. I have a 300mbps internet connection and 16Gb RAM with a fair to middling Lenovo g50-45 AMD quad core 1.8ghz with 500gb SSD, and Windows 10.
I know cloud drives are slow. But I have had it with buying new hardware for now... For critical listening, I use my SSD. Generally, I like to play my other files randomly or by playlist which will always include files residing on the cloud. Obviously, usually, there is few seconds gap between selections of cloud files even in gapless mode.
Cutting to the chase...I was hoping that load files into memory would eliminate the silence (due to loading?) between songs, but as far as I have experienced, it is not working. Am I missing something? A lot of FLAC files can fit in just 1.5gb, so why does the silence still remain. I can stream a full FLAC song, even DSD without buffering or stuttering so the problem must still be loading the file before it plays.
When I first tried 23 I thought it worked gaplessly, and even with smooth crossfade using a playlist that included only my cloud files. It could have been my imagination. Lately, it doesn't seem to have any effect no matter what I do. I even extended the 23 trial so I can figure this out. I have a couple of more days left. Hence my post to the Interact forum. Are there any other settings that I need to option to experience gapless when playing cloud files using play files full/decoded from memory?
No matter what, for me, JRiver is the best media player I have ever used. I am confident that in the near future my cloud playback experience will eventually improve.
Thanks in advance for your help.
David