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on an audio cd each track (except for the last) can have a post-gap. this does not mean that k3b adds an additional gap of silence to the track. this setting simply influences the display on a hifi audio cd player. the part of an audio track that is marked as post-gap is counted backwards. this setting is irrelevant for most users as modern cd burners can put arbitrary audio data in the post-gap when burning in dao mode. in other cd-burning applications the post-gap might be called the pre-gap. the pre-gap of track 2 is the same as the post-gap of track 1. changing the post-gap does not change the length of the track. when writing in tao writing mode (not recommended for audio cds) the post-gap will most likely be muted and on some burners forced to 2 seconds.