
With some streaming apps, half a second or more is required to get the next song file loaded and ready to go. For gapless playback, the next song needs to be decoded before the track currently playing is completed.
The initial thread on Reddit was posted by JoshYx, who noted that he was able to hear the gapless playback between the songs The Mind's Eye and Portals on the album Visions by Haken. His version of YouTube Music is 3.35.51. However, a Redditor using the handle agentanthony noted that his YouTube Music app, with the same version number, was not offering gapless playback on his Pixel 2. And even when the app was updated to 3.37.55, he still was hearing the gaps on albums like Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall. However, when he streamed the same two albums on his 11-inch Apple iPad Pro using YouTube Music version 3.37.3, they both had gapless playback.Since several Android users complained that they were not getting gapless playback on YouTube Music despite having the latest version of the app, it would appear that this feature is coming to Android users via a server-side update. With such an update, to quote Lennon-McCartney from the aforementoned Good Morning, Good Morning (with one major change), "there's nothing to do it's up to Gooooooooooo-gle." All you can do is to stream those Pink Floyd albums on YouTube Music from time to time to see if gapless playback has hit your Android device.
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