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While on the subject of suckage, there are two other pet peeves:
. it doesn't RETRY if it, for some reason, loses. Incredible that this is a "feature"
. sometimes, if it loses a connection, you can't reconnect unless you REBOOT. Admittedly, I've not dug to find if there's other things that can be done other than rebooting
. it takes FOREVER to buffer some streams. It'll take 30 seconds, for instance, to buffer something that mplayer will take <5 seconds to buffer. Unacceptable
This is on an N800, by the way.
Don't get me wrong. Overall, I really like Maemo. But geez, this piece of software really isn't up to snuff...perhaps snuffed it should be.
Bob