Bug 16323 - Pausing Internet Radio causes player to Stop and switch to Off mode
: Pausing Internet Radio causes player to Stop and switch to Off mode
Status: NEW
Product: SB Touch
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Networking
: unspecified
: PC Windows XP
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Assigned To: Unassigned bug - please assign me!
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Reported: 2010-06-28 00:33 UTC by Philip Meyer
Modified: 2011-01-28 04:00 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

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SBS log file (2.92 KB, text/plain)
2010-06-28 00:36 UTC, Philip Meyer
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Description Philip Meyer 2010-06-28 00:33:21 UTC
I was playing an Internet Radio station via local SBS.

I pressed pause.
Playback paused successfully, and the NP screen reported that it was paused.
About 10 seconds later, I noticed that the Touch player was blank (my Off screensaver).
I switched it back on.
The NP screen then reported the radio station was Stopped.
I tried to press play to restart several times, but no good - it failed to play.

I cleared the playlist, and then restarted the radio station from my bookmarked favorite, which was okay.

SBS 7.5.1 SVN 30969.

(NB. Bugzilla hasn't got a 7.5.1 version to choose, so picked unspecified).
Comment 1 Philip Meyer 2010-06-28 00:36:39 UTC
Created attachment 6896 [details]
SBS log file

Here's part of my log from the time I experienced this behaviour.
Comment 2 Philip Meyer 2010-06-28 00:39:03 UTC
I notice issues reported in the log with SBS not being able to talk to www.mysqueezebox.com.  Note that I don't have a problem with my internet connection - I had a few other things on the go at the same time that were fine.
Comment 3 Alan Young 2011-01-28 04:00:26 UTC
I do not understand why it switched off, and did not just stop. With Internet radio, the player will stop after it has been paused long enough to fill the buffer, but this is usually a few minutes, not just 10s.

There is not really enough in the log to go on.

Can you still reproduce this?