Yes, it happens with the "My Top Rated" list. Trying it out a bit, I
also had the following result, which is generally the same. It does seem
to be some kind of timing issue, so it might help to have more numbers
in your automatic list (you can also just create one which includes all
your music).

My automatic playlist contains about 4000 numbers and searches take
about 500ms (less then a second, but notacable).

I also found another way to reprocude the problem:
- Create the automatic playlist with enough numbers to make searching a bit 
slower then instantanious
- Star playing a song from that list (any song with enough minutes to test the 
next steps will do)
- Type in one letter, and at the moment you think the results are going to show 
up add another letter. Keep doing this till the result set is empty.

When it hits that empty list, any playing music is stopped.

I've got both shuffle and repeat on, and sometimes I saw it skip to
another song, so I think the result is that it search the search result
as an update of the automatic list and then chooses a new number from
the list. If the list is empty, it just stops.

I might be able to make a screencast, but I can't see how this would
help if you can't reproduce the problem. Hope the above steps will work.

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Searching may stop current song
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