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Bug 139100 - rb seems to assume all streams are endless
rb seems to assume all streams are endless
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 156941
Product: rhythmbox
Classification: Other
Component: general
HEAD
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: RhythmBox Maintainers
RhythmBox Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2004-04-05 05:01 UTC by Noah Levitt
Modified: 2005-06-15 00:13 UTC
See Also:
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Description Noah Levitt 2004-04-05 05:01:45 UTC
Play a regular mp3 over http, for instance
http://he1.magnatune.com/all/01%20-%20Odysseia%20-%20Shiva%20In%20Exile.mp3
For one thing it gets added to the Radio section (for this reason and others I’m
not a fan of the Library/Radio dichotomy). But more importantly, when it gets to
the end of the stream it pops up an error dialog saying “Unexpected end of
stream!” Instead, it should play the next song on the playlist.

xmms handles these streams decently. Winamp does better: it offers you a slider
so you can fastforward and rewind, as if the file were local.
Comment 1 Noah Levitt 2004-04-05 05:26:20 UTC
Also, should handle the metadata for these things (as well as for the endless
radio streams).
Comment 2 Sebastien Bacher 2005-01-14 23:14:41 UTC
that's a duplicate of #156941 which has an extra comment, I'm closing this one

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 156941 ***
Comment 3 Noah Levitt 2005-06-15 00:13:03 UTC
Bug 156941 is fixed now. I tried the latest from cvs, and I'm still not sure how
this is a dup of that bug. Finite streams should be treated as songs, not radio
stations. That's what this bug is about.

The link I pasted originally doesn't work anymore, so here's something new to
try: http://www.emusic.com/m3u/song/10592552/10493828.m3u
Listen to a few samples on emusic.com and you'll see how inconvenient rhythmbox
is for this use case.