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Description of problem: If you pause rhythmbox, you cannot resume playing. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 0.13.3 How reproducible: Every time. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Play a CD in RhythmBox for a while. 2. Pause the CD by right-clicking the GNOME Panel status indicator and "unticking" play. 3. Wait a few moments and then right-click and tick again to resume playing or switch to the main RhythmBox application window and try to click the play icon there. Actual results: CD remains paused. Expected results: Music should resume. Additional info:
Created attachment 480615 [details] CD is playing according to status indicator and Play icon in Rhythmbox app window but paused according to message in window title and pause icon next to song itself.
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