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right..

 

my brother got a sony MP3 head-unit a couple of months ago and ever since i want one!! my birthday is coming up and gonna get one, but..

 

on his one, when playing an mp3 album which was originally a mix cd. there is a second delay between tracks X( it sounds shite..

 

anyone else whos got an mp3 headunit got the same problem? if not which make do you have?

 

cheers guys

 

ANT

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same when u listen to the tracks o the computer cos a normal cd they chnage the delay between tracks from 2 secs to 0 so making it one long track

 

mp3s as they are files, and on a cd there is no option to make them into one long track, cos u right the cd a data cd, cant chnage the delay gap to anything cos they just files,

 

it migth be option on the headunit that might help but im not sure, the only why i ca think of is to get some sort of software that groups the 20 odd mp3 files into one mp3 file, but then u get the shitty thing, that u cant jump to the next track or the number 10 if your on 3 etc, cos its just one file,

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My Kenwood MP3 has fucked right up in less than 2 years :vangry:

However I have never had any probs with Kenwood before. The benefits of MP3 far outweigh not having continuous tracks IMO - especially seeing as I also have a 10 disc in the boot :P

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depending on what software you use to burn the disks their should be a delay option. u can set it to 0, 1,2,3,4,5 etc second delay between each track...just set it to 0.

 

nero definatly has that option.

ive got a clarion MP3 headunit.....ITS THE NUTS!

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The delay of a second can not be reduced, its varys between head units. This gap is caused by the headunit reading the header of the MP3 file to memory before it plays.

as i said in my post the only way is to record all the tracks into one track

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