Where's the problem?  It wastes bandwidth, both at my end and at the
radio station.  But more importantly, if I turn off the Radio, go
downstairs and turn my Roku SoundBridge on to the same station, I don't
want to be pulling two streams at the same time from di.fm.  The station
detects that and shuts you down.

On and Off used to be such simple concepts...

Then there's Pause and Mute.  If both make the audio stop but both keep
streaming data which goes into the bit bucket, what's the difference? 
(BTW I did remap Mute to Stop, thanks to a forum member's helpful
suggestion using a "beta" feature.)

When I un-pause my Roku, it takes a moment to re-connect to the station
because Pause truly stopped the stream.  I have absolutely no problem
waiting a second for that.


-- 
TJ_

Squeezebox Radio, hardware 5, firmware r9009 - eccentric UI, erratic
firmware.
(Replaces Roku Soundbridge Radio, RIP - excellent UI, egregious
hardware.)
Roku Soundbridge M1001 - needs periodic reboot, otherwise excellent.
Linksys WRT54G with DD-WRT and OpenDNS.
PC n/a - turned off at night when I use Squeezebox Radio.  Therefore,
I'm using mysqueezebox.com.  Pray for me.

I'm not here to annoy you.  When the Radio starts working predictably,
I'll go away happy.
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