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Bug 320047 - Add the STOP button to the Library control panel as it is in the Radio control panel
Add the STOP button to the Library control panel as it is in the Radio contro...
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 427244
Product: rhythmbox
Classification: Other
Component: User Interface
unspecified
Other other
: Normal enhancement
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Assigned To: RhythmBox Maintainers
RhythmBox Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2005-10-28 08:07 UTC by ANTHONY MESSINA
Modified: 2007-09-13 22:32 UTC
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GNOME target: ---
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Description ANTHONY MESSINA 2005-10-28 08:07:41 UTC
Distribution: Fedora Core release 4 (Stentz)
Package: rhythmbox
Severity: enhancement
Version: GNOME2.10.0 unspecified
Gnome-Distributor: Red Hat, Inc
Synopsis: Add the STOP button to the Library control panel as it is in the Radio control panel
Bugzilla-Product: rhythmbox
Bugzilla-Component: Interface
Bugzilla-Version: unspecified
Description:
Please describe your feature request:

I would like to see a STOP (stop playback) button added to the library
control panel, as in, when you are simply playing local files and you
want to stop the playback instead of just pausing it.

This feature is available in the Radio control panel.

The  workaround I have been using is while a song in the Library section
is playing, I switch to the Radio section, hit the stop button, then
return to the Library section.




------- Bug moved to this database by unknown@gnome.bugs 2005-10-28 08:07 UTC -------

Comment 1 Christophe Fergeau 2005-10-31 10:54:28 UTC
What concrete advantage would you get from stopping playback as opposed to
simply pausing it ?
Comment 2 ANTHONY MESSINA 2005-10-31 15:27:58 UTC
i use my old laptop as a permanent "cd player" on which rhythmbox is open all
the time (24x7). i have ripped every song i own to a server's harddrive that is
shared to the laptop via nfs.

a stop button  would release rhythmbox from processing that song on hold.

i'm not sure i understand your question exactly...  would you leave your regular
cd or dvd player on pause overnight?  i don't think i would.
Comment 3 Christophe Fergeau 2005-10-31 19:33:23 UTC
I wouldn't leave my regular cd player on pause overnight because there are
mechanical parts moving. In the rhythmbox case, there aren't any moving
mechanical parts, and it doesn't use more resources when paused than when
stopped (though it may keep a file open on the nfs mount point when paused, and
release that file when stopped). So for my part, I'm not really concerned about
rhythmbox "only" supporting pause.
Comment 4 ANTHONY MESSINA 2005-11-01 03:12:53 UTC
i'm not sure how difficult it would be to implement.  as i stated in the initial
request for improvement, this isn't a bug, just a feature request.  if rhythmbox
doesn't use any more resources when using pause, why is there a "stop" button on
the radio section?  why not just pause that one too?

i only filed this request, because i like rhythmbox; i like the interface; and i
would like to see it become a better program over time because i want to keep
using it for my entire music library.

this is just one thing that i think might make it a better program.  if i look
at just about any other music player, they all have "stop" buttons and "pause"
buttons, so there must be a difference between the two, interface-wise.  why
should rhythmbox be so different?

Comment 5 Christophe Fergeau 2005-11-01 09:13:04 UTC
The Stop button isn't something that is missing, it's something that has
deliberatly been omitted. It's present in most other players to mimic "real
world" audio players (even if it may not make sense since there is nothign
mechanical involved in a computer audio player), but isn't really useful, apart
from complexifying the UI.
Comment 6 James "Doc" Livingston 2005-11-01 09:19:14 UTC
The "Stop" button is present for radio stations because many of them cannot be
paused, and Rhythmbox has no easy way telling if they can be paused or not. The
fact that you get a stop button for the library/playlists by viewing a different
source is a bug, which has recently been fixed.
Comment 7 ANTHONY MESSINA 2005-11-01 12:09:54 UTC
i am beginning to see that there is some serious opposition to a stop button.  i
never would have guessed it.  as it is only a request for enhancement, i'm not
sure it's worth all this.  however, as mentioned in comment #3, "though it may
keep a file open on the nfs mount point when paused, and release that file when
stopped," -- doesn't that tell us that there maybe should be a stop button, even
if it was deliberately omitted?  that tells me that there IS a difference
between stop and pause and the difference is not just "complexifying the UI."  i
am not a programmer, so i must leave the expert decisions to you program
creators.  i DO appreciate your work and the rhythmbox program.  if you say "no"
to the stop button, so be it.  it's a REQUEST for enhancement.
Comment 8 Marc MAURICE 2007-09-13 16:46:57 UTC
I am another user in favor of being able to stop the music.

I'm using a softphone application not using alsa for the sound.

Each time I want to call a friend, I have to stop RB, give my call, then re-open RB to play my music.

(I'm using RB 0.10.0 and I didn't see any stop button in the radio section)

Because there is no stop function RB cannot run with another non-alsa program in the same time.

I agree that a stop button will complexify the interface. But we could have a stop function in the menu no ?
Comment 9 Jonathan Matthew 2007-09-13 22:32:15 UTC
More or less the same arguments are being made in bug 427244, but that one has a patch in it.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 427244 ***