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So I waited some two years or more for Deezer to fix this. I'm amazed they still haven't fixed this. My patience is out, there's much I love about Deezer but gapless is a must for a person who listen to artists like Jean Michel Jarre, Tangerine Dream and a lot of classical music. So, today I transferred all my playlists, artists and albums to Spotify and now it 's time to say goodbye and end the subscription. A shame really. Since you offer a hifi option I really never understood why you never could make this work. Bye bye Deezer.
[quote=Darren.Jones] The worst part is that they seem to be the only streaming service that doesn't support gapless playback, it was not something that i thought would still be an issue in 2018. anyway i am back on Spotify with gapless playback[/quote] I do prefer the way Deezer gives fast and easy access to sound settings like equalizer in a way Spotify doesn't. I use that a lot. But gapless must be implemented soon for me to stay.
[quote=Jordi Mateu Soler]I have a problem when it comes to listening certain kinds of records, specially conceptual albums such as The Wall by Pink Floyd, in which there are no spaces between the songs in the original recording. When I listen to it here through Deezer I come across a disturbing gap everytime a song finishes. Is there a way to avoid that? Thank you. Jordi Mateu[/quote] Dark Side of the Moon is the classic examples but there are [u]many[/u] other examples. Of course we have The Wall by the same group. Almost all albums by Jean Michel Jarre. A lot of classical albums, maybe the majority. Stuff like Mahler's Eight is completely unlisteningable on Deezer. I can't expect these gets played at all actually. The fact that they don't fix this might indicate they have made some poor decision early in their development, like how they coded all their music or somthing on a low level in the app. It's really sad. I'll probably go for another service quite soon since I ten
[quote=Daniel Vink]Same here. This should be mandatory for a music player.[/quote] Definitely, it's 2018.
[quote=Lorenzo]No. They say crossfade is their approach...[/quote] That's a suboptimal "solution" that definitely does not work properly in many cases. In the Mac client I tried just now I either have to set a long crossfade which destroys the rhythm and timing or a short crossfade that sounds like a quick fadeout/fade in. I'm pretty sure they could improve the way the crossfade works making it less audible but best thing would be true gapless. Is the hifi option for Deezer also suffering from this?
Agree. This is the one thing that would make me move to Spotify. The listening exerience in some genres is inferior when there are gaps between tracks. This MUST be fixed.
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