I came home about 22:15, heard Gene Simmons in the car on Radio 2. So
once home I started it live Radio 2 320kbps Dash with iPlayer plugin.
Sounding great, so I decided I'd hear all of it and selected the skip
back to start option on the Controller. It started about a minute early,
getting the tail end of the previous programme and then the news on the
hour, but I assume that's what the "start of programme" data says in the
BBC feed. Fine, I let it play for 10 minutes listening about 15 minutes
behind live, all working.

Then the phone rang, so I pressed Pause on the Controller and answered
the phone. After the call, I pressed Pause again expecting it to
continue from where I had paused which by now would be 25 minutes behind
live. But actually it started played Radio 2 live which wasn't what I
wanted. I tried to scroll back in the play time but couldn't, so I
skipped back to the start of the programme again and tried to scroll
forwards in the play time and again couldn't. So I had to accept either
listening to the programme first 10 minutes again, or missing a chunk of
the programme by skipping back 15 minutes.

I can see why my attempts to scroll in the play time failed, it's not a
local file it's a network stream.

But why after pausing when playing approx 15 minutes behind live does
pressing pause again not continue from the point in the programme I
paused at? If I wanted to switch back to playing live there are plenty
of other ways, including stopping and playing Radio 2 again or using the
specific option to cancel tbe skip backwards. Is there any way to fix
this to make pause continue from where I paused the programme?

Released LMS 7.8.0 on WHS v1 (1.6GHz Atom 2GB RAM ie. well on top of the
job), wired gigabit ethernet to SqueezeBox Receiver (obviously 100mbit
on last hop from switch to Receiver), Controller on wifi network created
by Apple Airport Extreme 5th Gen with 802.11g mode only allowed on that
network. Dash plugin is the one that hasn't changed in months from bpa's
normal repository (struggling to get iPad into admin web pages to check
version, I can't remember the correct port I think).

PS. DNS lookups working great. My Raspberry Pi dnsmasq logs show about 4
addresses and a CNAME being looked up about every 10 seconds and the
results coming back from 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 google public DNS pretty
much instantly. Seems like a low DNS load to me, far lower than most web
browsing, I'm not sure why people consider this a high load. Windows
name lookup service disabled on WHS v1 so it is doing no DNS caching in
WHS, all request go direct to tbe Pi.


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