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8.2

Files overlap in iTunes

Asked by sebrame in General Multi-Media Software

I've encoded a few podcasts for a client, and when she adds them to her iTunes Library, and plays them in succession, the next file will begin before the current one has finished...about a 3 second overlap. Doesn't happen with every file, only a couple of them. She had iTunes 6.0x, and I had her upgrade to 7.02, but still happens. I've loaded them into my iTunes, and can play them w/o the overlap problem. I had encoded them initially as MP3's, but them made AAC files for her to try...same results.

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