when is gapless playing ready? it’s one of the few things i am missing, beside a bigger artwork setting…
I want my gapless Plex!
Yes, yes, yes!
And for Flac and Wav, too.
Also, it would be nice if Plex could read .cue files.
Ohhh yes gapless would be very nice!
Yes, I’d love to have gapless playback. In the absence of this feature a workaround is to combine tracks into a single gapless file. This is what I’m doing for albums like DSOTM. Gaps ruin the experience.
Yes please!
Seriously, listening to a live album where the music doesn’t flow is driving me crazy!!! GAPLESS!!!
Why doesn’t the question include FLAC?
The Plex-System could be THE Solution for all us music-lovers with big collections but without gapless audio totally useless. I just payed for the PlexPass but now will stop it again. No chance with gaps during concerts and mixes. Totally frustrated!
Plex has played FLAC for ages.
Yes PLEASE
Seems like a straight forward feature that would greatly improve the music player side of Plex. I expected this functionality to exist already and was disappointed as a Plex Pass holder that it’s not. The sooner the better if you ask me!
Without gapless playback, I won’t buy Plex Pass, and without Plex Pass I can’t vote to add it. I have 1TB of mainly lossless music, so I’ll have to stay with Itunes, but Apply are gradually destroying that player, so I may have to go and buy a second hand CD jubebox at this rate.
So Please, Please, Please, lets have Gapless music. I haven’y heard gaps in music for so many years (but now I’m trying Plex and it reminds me of just how terrible gaps are!)
Confirmation (hopefully) that its coming.
Gads! I’ve been slowing expanding my FLAC collection from CDs and actually listened to a great live disc after importing today and I had to search on how to enable gapless because that dropout is annoying as h*($! Bring it on! I don’t have much live stuff but if a CD is gapless, so should the rip play…
Gapless Play as far as I’m concerned is the one thing that is missing from Plex. Without a doubt Plex is fantastic but I am currently looking for another streaming solution, as I have been waiting for many years to see this implemented and as far as I know Plex is still no nearer to adding this essential capability to an otherwise complete home and away media solution.
Raising this in Home/Windows explains why it’s not done (trollolol)
WHY HASN’T THIS BEEN ADDRESSED!!! Music services have been around for almost 2 years and very little development.
Listening to anything Pink Floyd, Sgt Peppers(just to name the obvious) is TOO PAINFUL!!! :s Recently added the anniversary edition of Sgt Peppers with multiple takes and in stereo. Hate hearing the studdering between continuous songs. Might as well keep it on iTunes where I control gapless playback.
Plex has a decent platform to service personal media to multiple devices but too many features are still lacking!!!
Foxglove_X is using a carrot. I will try the stick: I am a Plex Pass subscriber, and I will not renew until Gapless playback is implemented for Android, Chromecast, and HTML5. This has gone ignored for way too long.
Plex team, please add gapless playback to something, anything!! There’s no gapless playback on the Plex app for Windows, OSX, Chromecast, Roku, HTML5, iOS or Android… What’s the holdup?!?
Gapless playback has been available in music apps for a long long time now. I want to be sympathetic cuz I’m guessing gapless playback for audio streaming is something new and/or different vs. simply playing the audio files from a local filesystem. However, when I use the sync feature in Plex to save an album to my phone, the playback of those (now locally stored) files still have gaps between the tracks :s :’( . Even worse, if I use a different music player, such as Rocket Player, to play those Plex synced files, the tracks still have gaps between them. What’s with that?
To note, if I manually copy the same album (ie: same audio files) to my phone and play them with any other music app, I get seamless (ie: GAPLESS) transitions between tracks. So rest assured, it’s not the audio files.