I've noticed recently that while my newer rips play back gaplessly on the iPod (as long as I let the song play from the beginning) my "older" rips do not. These older rips are a combination of VBR and CBR encodes using the LAME encoder in MC, and the format info says that they are gapless, but there is a very noticeable click or pop at the song transitions. My newer rips, which I've been re-doing using a higher bitrate over past year or two, ARE gapless on the iPod, but I don't know if this is due to the fact that they used a newer version of the LAME encoder, or the fact that they were ripped at a higher bitrate. I'll do some testing when I get a chance to determine if a new encode at the older, previous bitrate ("Standard" VBR or 160 CBR) plays gaplessly or not. In the mean time, I wanted to report this.
I can't be sure at this point if these same songs "used" to be gapless since most (if not all) of my tests surrounding gapless playback have been done with newer, re-ripped songs from the albums that are more important to me.
Does anyone know if there were changes in the LAME encoder MC uses that might exlplain this? As I mentioned, the "format" info for the older rips says "Gapless: Yes," and it does contain the "start" and "end" sample info, but it still puts a noticeable click at the transition, and it seems to be consistent that "older" rips are not gapless. Conversely, is it possible for lower bitrates to cause gapless problems on the iPod? The lowest bitrates I've used are the "Standard" VBR setting and the 160 CBR setting. I later switched to the "High" VBR setting for a while, then finally just went with the "Extreme" VBR setting.
Thanks for feedback on this,
Larry