Gapless playback
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Gapless playback
Using MM on the laptop to play from my NAS drive to my laptop speakers, gapless playback is absolutely flawless. Stream the same thing to my wireless speakers using the MM Android app and in come the dreaded gaps. The same thing happens with BubbleUpnp, HIFi Cast, and MusicCast. Can anyone help, please?
Re: Gapless playback
Hi,
If all apps observe same behavior, than most likely it is incompatibility issue for DLNA/Casting standard.
Try using ⋮ -> Options and under playback there is setting for gapless. Try to play with those options.
If all apps observe same behavior, than most likely it is incompatibility issue for DLNA/Casting standard.
Try using ⋮ -> Options and under playback there is setting for gapless. Try to play with those options.
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Peke
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Re: Gapless playback
When streaming via DLNA it's up to the client to apply gapless or any playback modifications. MediaMonkey at that point just serves the files to the client.
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Re: Gapless playback
Thank you. I do have gapless ticked, but for some reason I get a different result according to whether I am using MM on the laptop or using the Android version.
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Re: Gapless playback
Thank you. Forgive my ignorance, but what is 'the client' in this context? Is it the wireless speakers?
Re: Gapless playback
Yes, it's the device doing the actual playback. This is the device that controls how playback is done, as everything else in the chain just serves files to the client.
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