I'm reopening this because it definitely needs to be fixed, though maybe
the subject could be changed to something more precise and maybe this
could be split into two separate issues:

1. When a stream stops playing because of an error, the playhead forgets
its position.

2. Playback is not reliable in that at the first failure it stops. It IS
possible to make it reliable WITHOUT hogging the network or flooding the
server. It's as easy as retrying after a given time interval (not
immediately) and up to a given number of times (not forever). This is
not incompatible with network resiliency and this is the most basic
network robustness feature, Any program that needs a minimum of
reliability does that. I've never seen a Youtube video suddenly stop
playing.

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  network stream randomly stops playing

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