I have a number of high-quality mp3's (q2, vbr-new) that I would like to transcode to -q4.00 vorbis (so I can fit more of them on my iPod) and have been stumped as to figuring out why so far there has been an extremely small silence between adjacent files that were gapless before any encoding (I use iTunes to manage my audio files, and since it automatically determines gapless playback information for each file, I'm thinking the files themselves are probably not truly gapless). in case this makes a difference, I drag-dropped them into CDex and it output the files fine, but all of them have that minuscule bit of silence at the beginning that prevents them from being gapless.
so I'm wondering- 1) is there something I'm doing wrong that is preventing CDex from outputting gapless files, or 2) is there an app available that I could use to optimize my transcoded files that would cut off the silence to make them gapless? I know Foobar has an option allowing the user to optimize MPEGs (i.e. my AAC files from iTunes) that removes unnecessary silence, so I figured there has to be something that can do the same for Vorbis files...
