No clear way to trigger?

To repro:

 1. Run the Ubuntu 7.10 Live CD, or install Ubuntu from scratch.
 2. Look in the Applications -> Sound & Video menu for something to play music 
with.
    (That "Totem Movie Player" is apparently also capable of playing audio is 
hardly obvious.)
    Select "Rhythmbox Music Player".
 3. In the absence of anything else to test it with, select one of the four 
pre-configured radio stations.

(Not many people who want to try out Ubuntu from a Live CD bring along
Ogg files on removable media, even if they would happen to carry their
favorite music with them.  In other words, if they have music, it's
probably AAC or MP3 format.)

What happens:

It stops playing after the first song.

Expected:

It should continue to play the selected station until you ask it to
stop.

Reproducible:

As near as I can tell, always.

If you're testing, "Ambient" is not a good choice, because the songs
tend to be insanely long.  I have in fact tried that, and it reproed for
me, as well as on the Virgin station where I first encountered this.
Dunno about "House" or "Techno"; I could not bring myself to try them.

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Internet Radio Audio Freezes in Rythmbox Music Player
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/97720
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