OK – assuming "Disable audio buffer to disk" is UNchecked (the default condition), just how long will it continue to buffer this feed silently in the background? On paid-for streams (or services that only permit ONE stream at a time), this might be an issue.
If a feed is being silently downloaded in the background, ought this not be indicated somehow?
Suppose I am not interested in lots of buffered content (possibly from hours ago) but want to listen to a station's output as it is now, how may I tell the program "discard your buffer, let me hear what's being transmitted right now?"
EDIT a few minutes later: I have started something else playing (off local disk) and the buffered feed keeps downloading. OK. I have now checked "Disable audio buffer to disk" and it's
still downloading! This appears out of control
ALSO BBC HLS feeds don't seem to exhibit this behaviour. While listening to a BBC HLS feed, download of the AAC continues in the background. Is the buffering behaviour of HLS feeds supposed to be different to that of AAC feeds?
But the good news is that with "Disable audio buffer to disk" checked and a program restart, the behaviour does appear to revert to the status quo of a couple of weeks ago with nothing unexpected happening in the background.