How to play mp3 continually between each track?

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Its take a little time (I thought it is 1/10 sec or less) to play track 2 when track 1 end.
Its seems fast, but for classical music that each track are continually (such as Also sprach Zarathustra by R.Strauss), it is not enough.

So how to set up music player's program to make it play this song continually? Thank you.

PS. My favorite music player program is foobar2000, and Windows Media Center.
 

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Sawasdee Krap make a playlist that should do it :)
 

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Have you tried crossfading? I have no idea with Windows Media Center but it works great on Winamp and Windows Media Player.
 

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Its take a little time (I thought it is 1/10 sec or less) to play track 2 when track 1 end.
Its seems fast, but for classical music that each track are continually (such as Also sprach Zarathustra by R.Strauss), it is not enough.

So how to set up music player's program to make it play this song continually? Thank you.

PS. My favorite music player program is foobar2000, and Windows Media Center.
Which mp3 encoder was used to create the mp3 files? What you are describing that you want is known as gapless playback, and for mp3 I believe only the LAME encoder allows the possiblity of gapless playback.

foobar200 will do gapless natively if the files are compatible. If the classical music is something that you have on CD, you may need to re-rip it differently than you did before.
 

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Sawasdee Krap everyone.
steve-pressman: I haven't try this yet, because I'm going to re-rip its all.

arranguezjr: I used to play music in Winamp since I was newbie to Computer.
but Winamp slow down my computer, now I found

noob: Thank you very much, I had re-rip a CD, and it work!
But I'm not own all of those CDs, somes are from my friends, and I'm not able to visit them very soon.
So, is there any way to handle with my file, such as re-encoding or set it's ability? Thx
 

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noob: Thank you very much, I had re-rip a CD, and it work!
But I'm not own all of those CDs, somes are from my friends, and I'm not able to visit them very soon.
So, is there any way to handle with my file, such as re-encoding or set it's ability? Thx
Well, you could re-encode them as one long track instead of many tracks, but you're better off doing that when you have the CD to rip from. If you re-encode an mp3, it will lose some sound quality......some people don't hear the difference,but most people do hear the difference. If you do try this, make sure you have a copy somewhere, in case it loses a lot of quality....then at least you'll have the copy to listen to.:)
 

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