how long can you leave a CDP on 'pause'?


I suppose if I had a clear-top loading player I could see if it's spinning while paused... but I don't.
musicslug
An example:

Saint-Saens: Carnival of the Animals on Decca

The main piece is played in 14 distinct sections but it is recorded as one track. About 20-25 minutes.

The disc stopping really is a nice feature, in case the phone rings or I get called to dinner and don't get back to listening.
Musicslug,

Not sure if you can burn your CDs on a computer and insert tracks (markers) without any interruptions in the music, but you can with a stand alone CDR recorder.
good question - I learned something (that I suspected but confirmed here) thanks for asking
Wow - I think some people started Monday a little early. I don't think it's a dumb question at all. As has already been pointed out, some players will power down the transport and I suspect that other players may power down the laser after a brief period. Of course the only way to know this unless it's documented in the manual is to ask the manufacturer. Someone who has your model of CDP might also know but you would need to tell us the model of your player.

Personally I try not to leave my Rega on pause for more than 30 min or so but I worry about the laser more than the transport.

Dick