I'm still not convinced that it's the fault of the player that there are gaps. I have not yet burned a gapless DVD-A with DVD-Audiofile, at least not when played back on a Samsung HD-841, which I'm told is the same thing (electrically) as a Toshiba 4960. In the post above, dueling is saying that he's burned gapless with DVD-Audio Solo, but he can't do the same with DVD-Audiofile.
Would anyone be willing to B&P a DVD-A, created with DVD-Audiofile that they claim is gapless so that I can test it on my Samsung HD-841? I want to believe that it's possible to burn gapless with DVD-Audiofile, but so far I have been unsuccessful in doing so. There's got to be a reason that so many people are having problems with getting gapless playback with DVD-A's that were created with DVD-Audiofile.
By the way DVD-Audio Solo is available here:
http://www.cirlinca.com/