Chandos's website states that: "Please Note: On Mp3 format an unavoidable click may be heard on segue track breaks, to avoid this issue please select lossless"
For this reason I've not purchased any Chandos mp3 where this would clearly be an issue. However I had had problems with gapless playback from Chandos MP3s from emusic and AACs from iTunes.
I have two questions:
1. How come other providers manage to provide adequate gapless playback on MP3s? (For example I downloaded the Kempe Lohengrin cheaply from Amazon and that has no gaps.)
2. How come Chandos - one of the better record companies - sees fit to even SELL MP3s of music for which a lack of gapless would be a disaster? They do give fair warning but for some albums the lack of gapless would surely make them of questionable "merchandisable quality".
Any thoughts? (Other than - "you should buy the CD" which is usually my preferred route.)
For this reason I've not purchased any Chandos mp3 where this would clearly be an issue. However I had had problems with gapless playback from Chandos MP3s from emusic and AACs from iTunes.
I have two questions:
1. How come other providers manage to provide adequate gapless playback on MP3s? (For example I downloaded the Kempe Lohengrin cheaply from Amazon and that has no gaps.)
2. How come Chandos - one of the better record companies - sees fit to even SELL MP3s of music for which a lack of gapless would be a disaster? They do give fair warning but for some albums the lack of gapless would surely make them of questionable "merchandisable quality".
Any thoughts? (Other than - "you should buy the CD" which is usually my preferred route.)
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