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Consider a file created with something like: cat file1.mp3 file2.mp3 > result.mp3 Then if file2.mp3 has gapless information, result.mp3 would stop playing something in the middle. This happens because the gapless info directs the decoder to discard all samples after a certain position. To make matters worse, the gapless info of file2.mp3 will be used when playing the file1.mp3 part, because the gapless info is located at the end of the file. While handling concatenated gapless files correctly would be insane and a lot of effort (especially without scanning the whole file on opening), it's easy to prevent at least early EOF. Playback will happen to work, even if it's slightly broken. Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
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