Det virker desværre ikke altid.
Her er tre løsninger jeg har opsnappet på det off. Xbox Live forum for nylig - har dog ikke prøvet dem endnu...
1.
The one second thing works in multi-player too, well for me anyways. I've created a simple page with a blank 3 second song for people to download with instructions on how to put it into the game.
http://www.angelfire.com/pro/quickordead/mm3fix.html
2.
Alright, I did some tinkering. I've definitely got a way to get it working. Put all the songs you want in a separate playlist on your hard drive. Put the blank one at the beginning and end of that list. Whenever you put the MM3 disc in, go directly to the "Edit Playlist" menu. Pick your sountrack, whatever you called it. and select "Add All." This way, the blank song will be at the beginning and end of the list. Then just play.
3.
I found myself a solution to this problem. Make of this information what you will, but all I know is EVERY TIME it is working as it should (for me).
1) Originally I had 258 tracks that I copied from another soundtrack into a new soundtrack called "Midtown Madness 3". I just sent them over with a tiny blank track in the beginning and in the end.
2) Didn't do sh*t. My second song that played was the one that would then repeat 90% of the time. When I had enough, I went into the music menu (on the Xbox dashboard) and I went and found out which track number that was.
3) Interestingly, it was track number 200. I had been playing the game for an hour, and I noticed that none of the songs that had already played besides the one that plays over and over came after track 200. I didn't make much of it, so what I did is I made a copy of the blank track and put it in spot 200, deleting the track that was being annoying completely. Note that I still had tracks up to 258.
4) I went and played some more (another hour) and what ended up happening was it worked pretty well for a little, then track 199 started repeating itself over and over and over. I got pissed. The next thing I did fixed the problem for good.
5) I went back in, clearing some tracks I could do with out to where I had 190 tracks left. I left the last 10 to be blank. I probably didn't need to do that many, but who cares. It worked. Since then I have only gotten maybe 5 seconds at most worth of silence between tracks (with that only happening every once in a while), but besides that, it's picking tracks from every part of that soundtrack.
I didn't use the blank track that the other guy here posted up. I made my own which ws only 1/5 of a second long. For some odd reason it ended up being a full 4 seconds long when I got it ripped onto the Xbox HD, but oh well. This was what I used, and now the custom soundtrack is working great.
Now I'm sure most of you aren't in the same situation I'm in with the amount of tracks and soundtracks or whatever, but I think if you tinker with it like I did, you can get it to work. Since step 5 I've been playing for a good 2 hours and track 189 hasn't played one time yet. ^_^