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There is a quit button, but that's beside the point of the OP's question.
When you hit pause, Pandora continues to fill a buffer with data for a predetermined amount of time. That time limit can be found under pandora>menu>preferences>low memory settings.
There is a quit button, but that's beside the point of the OP's question.
When you hit pause, Pandora continues to fill a buffer with data for a predetermined amount of time. That time limit can be found under pandora>menu>preferences>low memory settings.
Op didn't ask about the quit button and i wasn't sure of the buffering question. This is what happens when your 15yo daughter wants to see your phone. I noticed it after posting....lol
There is a quit button, but that's beside the point of the OP's question.
When you hit pause, Pandora continues to fill a buffer with data for a predetermined amount of time. That time limit can be found under pandora>menu>preferences>low memory settings.
Op didn't ask about the quit button and i wasn't sure of the buffering question. This is what happens when your 15yo daughter wants to see your phone. I noticed it after posting....lol