On Tue, 2005-01-04 at 16:52 +0100, Samuel Abels wrote: > > - Stop the CD spinning, but in pause it would stop spinning as well > > (or at least it should) > I do not know what the behavior would be, but if this makes it stop > spinning, it still needs to play immediately when you press play again > (that's what "pause" is for, right?). So that is probably not completely > possible, there will always be a difference between "Pause" and "Stop". A CD-ROM can spin up fast enough to read audio sectors pretty fast, you probably won't really notice. > > - Paranoia before exiting the application (you never know...) > > Well, you usually want to use that if you plan on listening on later and > hold the window up. I move away from my PC, so press "Stop". I come back > to my PC so press "Play" again - of course, it shouldn't start in the > midst of a song in that case. That is what most CD players do these days. My old £80 Technics CD player remembered where you were in a disk if pressed Stop. It's very useful: I stop it when I go shopping and when I get back hitting Play continues it as if I hadn't gone away. > > - Paranoia before ejecting the CD (just in case!) > > You certainly would not eject the CD when you want "Stop" instead, so > Stop is not important as an eject button. But when a CD does not play, > the hardware eject needs to be unlocked. Pressing the Eject or Pause button in the interface will unlock the drive, and of course Eject would also eject the disk. Ross -- Ross Burton mail: ross burtonini com jabber: ross burtonini com www: http://www.burtonini.com./ PGP Fingerprint: 1A21 F5B0 D8D0 CFE3 81D4 E25A 2D09 E447 D0B4 33DF
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