Some albums feature "continuous music", that is there is no silence between the tracks and the music should sound uninterrupted.
Orpheus never completely supported gapless playback, but until version 3, the dead-time between track was small and often not noticeable. Since version 3, there is a significant silence (~.5 to 1.5s) and some "clicking" noise between tracks (Moto Gv1, Android 4.2).
What I believe should happen is to create a single audio flux output for the entire album, which would be kept open and reused to play all subsequent files.
For trials, you can consider the album "ring without words", flac encoded (mp3 has poor support for gapless playback to start with).
Some albums feature "continuous music", that is there is no silence between the tracks and the music should sound uninterrupted.
Orpheus never completely supported gapless playback, but until version 3, the dead-time between track was small and often not noticeable. Since version 3, there is a significant silence (~.5 to 1.5s) and some "clicking" noise between tracks (Moto Gv1, Android 4.2).
What I believe should happen is to create a single audio flux output for the entire album, which would be kept open and reused to play all subsequent files.
For trials, you can consider the album "ring without words", flac encoded (mp3 has poor support for gapless playback to start with).