I've been communicating with DJLegba about this outside of the thread. I'm not sure what's going on because I can't test exactly like he is testing. However, one of my tests revealed a surprise, which indicates that MC is probably not doing the right thing with MP3s. Though I'm not 100% sure.
When converting from FLAC to MP3, the resulting MP3s are longer than the original FLAC files. Here's some raw data from Media info of a track, first as as MP3 (converted by MC), then as the original FLAC:
BLG:backups blgentry$ mediainfo -f ~/Music/To\ Be\ Thrown\ Away/PF/02_Breathe.mp3 |grep -i duration
Duration : 165564
Duration : 2mn 45s
Duration : 2mn 45s 564ms
Duration : 2mn 45s
Duration : 00:02:45.564
Duration : 00:02:45.564
Duration : 165694
Duration : 2mn 45s
Duration : 2mn 45s 694ms
Duration : 2mn 45s
Duration : 00:02:45.694
Duration : 00:02:45.694
BLG:backups blgentry$ mediainfo -f ~/Music/FLAC/Pink\ Floyd/The\ Dark\ Side\ Of\ The\ Moon\ \(MFSL\ UDCD\ 517\)/02_Breathe.flac |grep -i duration
Duration : 165533
Duration : 2mn 45s
Duration : 2mn 45s 533ms
Duration : 2mn 45s
Duration : 00:02:45.533
Duration : 00:02:45.533
Duration : 165533
Duration : 2mn 45s
Duration : 2mn 45s 533ms
Duration : 2mn 45s
Duration : 00:02:45.533
Duration : 00:02:45.533
In this case, a 31 mS difference. In another case, it was 42 mS.
This difference in length is easy to see in Audacity. See attached screen shot. On closer examination, the MP3 is both longer *and* truncated! Take a close look at the waveforms. I don't think there's anything weird with my testing methodology. I just did Library > Convert to make MP3s. No DSP options. 320 kpbs, constant with "limit to constant" set.
Brian.