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This is from that JT Aqualung DVDV with the little mastering screwup where the last 3 seconds of the last song (track 11) is split off to make track 12.
Top image is setting DVD Audio Extractor to split chapters to separate dts files.
Bottom image is setting to make a single dts file.
The short dropout and fade up would never be noticed with tracks that start with even only a millisecond of silence. Only with segues. And even this might slip by you if you weren't paying close attention. That's only about 900 samples (at 96k) of dropped out and/or corrupted with a fade up audio. The display ruler set to seconds reads .000 (.001 is 1 millisecond).
You get the same results with any decoder from the dts files. Arcsoft, ffmpeg, even the extra lossy core-only decode with DVD Audio Extractor.