
Next, under the main wave window showing your graphical waveforms, you should see the track window. (By the way, don't forget to set the default back once your project is done because, going forward, new sessions will use this default.) Click "OK" to set te default and close the window. In that window, you will find an entry for the "Default time between CD tracks (seconds)". You select the "Editing" tab in the window that appears. You first change the default to 0 seconds by clicking on "Options", then clicking on "Preferences". My old computer had a HDD too, so it shouldn't really be the type of drive.Īgain, this isn't a major problem but it's definitely a bit aggravating for albums that have seamless flow through all songs.Well, again, I thought I answered that, but maybe not clearly enough. My only thought is that this laptop has both an HDD and a SSD and because I have so much music, I store it on the HDD rather than super clogging my SDD with hundreds of GB of music. I know it has nothing to do with any gap settings because I use compact foobar and transferred the folder directly from my old computer to my new one, and it shouldn't have anything to do with my computer because the old one with much lesser specs never had a problem like this. For example, even on albums where tracks transition into each other seamlessly, foobar seems to freeze for about a second before starting the next track. It's fairly minor, but foobar seems to be having a problem changing to the next track in the playlist without a small hesitation. I put foobar and all of my music on here, and I'm having an issue that I can't seem to fix. I just got a new computer a couple weeks ago with some pretty sweet specs, and it's much better than my old computer.
