This is not a bug, but two things I don't like about the web media set up.
1. If one adds a web media source, it gets added to some "master list". I understand that this benefits Media Center as a program because new users get presented with a growing list of content sources. But this should be optional. I have a couple friends who stream media for a private audience, and so I don't want thiose streams to be made available to a larger audience. Also, perhaps I'm just a paranoid privacy freak, but I don't really like the idea of the choices I make about what to listen to or watch being added to any master list. I'll give the benefit of the doubt to the people who make Media Center 9 that they are not tracking this data and using it for any research. But in any case, the control over that issue should be in the hands of the user. So, I say again, this should be optional.
2. The list of media streaming sources is saved as a cookie and unless I get into detailed cookie management, I'm at risk of losing them if I delete cookies via Explorer or something. I think this is bad in two ways. One, I just think it's bad practice to have one program tied to the usage of another. I may need to delete my cookies in Explorer for any one of a number of reasons to do with Explorer or disk space or whatever, and that shouldn't have to adversely affect Media Center. I don't have any other software that links itself to another program in this way, so this strikes me as unusual. Two, I have lots of security software that refuses a lot of cookies and may remove them at intervals. I don't want to have to also tinker with them in order to preserve the stability of my internet radio sources in Media Center 9.
It just seems silly to have to face these issues, even though they may be small, when surely it can't be that hard for Media Center 9 to simply store some URLs for media sources in a text file or something.
In summary, I hope a future version of Media Center 9 will make contributions to a "master list" optional, and be self sufficient when it comes to storing web media locations. Until then, I will not be using it for any web media.
Thanks
Dave