What is your network speed ( mbps ) ? When you start your downloads,
does other apps ( browser page loading / youtube in browser ) work fine
or they are stalled too ?

You can give the following steps to get some insight into the issue:

1. Rhythmbox ( RB ) uses gstreamer backend for playing audio files. This
step confirms if the problem is with gstreamer or RB. Run the following
commands from the terminal.

$ sudo apt-get install gstreamer1.0-tools
$ gst-launch-1.0 playbin uri="http://stream-dc1.radioparadise.com/rp_192m.ogg";

This should play the audio stream. You can substitute your audio stream
URI in the above command. Now start the downloads. If the playback is
stuck / aborted etc, the same way as it happens in Rhythmbox, this is a
gstreamer limitation and RB can do very little about it. Try opening a
gstreamer bug at https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-
base/-/issues/new

2. If audio plays fine in above step, start rhythmbox in terminal as
below

$ rhythmbox -d &> ~/rhythmbox.log

Start audio streams followed by downloads. Wait for the playback issues
to show up. Quit Rhythmbox and attach rhythmbox.log in this bug report.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1881458

Title:
  Playback aborts when a download is started,  printing "server does not
  support seeking"

Status in rhythmbox package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Whenever heavy traffic starts on my network, Rhythmbox will abruptly
  stop playing audio streams. The traffic in question may be local data
  transfer or (mostly large) downloads.

  The same happens to local audio streams managed by pulseaudio. A data
  transfer starts and the stream very much immediately cuts out.

  Typically, rhythmbox will pops up a dialog saying "server does not
  support seeking". I can usually resume playback but during longer data
  transfers/downloads, it will frequently cut out again.

  I have tried replacing the onboard audio chip with a discrete ASUS DX
  card. This does not make any difference.

  What does work is manually restricting download speeds using a
  download manager. However,, not all network traffic is controlled by
  such a manager. Something trivial - say, installing a firefox or a
  gnome-shell plug-in - has been enough for an audio stream to die
  instantly.

  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
  Package: rhythmbox 3.4.4-1ubuntu2
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-33.37-generic 5.4.34
  Uname: Linux 5.4.0-33-generic x86_64
  NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia_modeset nvidia
  ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu27.2
  Architecture: amd64
  CasperMD5CheckResult: skip
  CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
  Date: Sun May 31 05:06:56 2020
  ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/rhythmbox
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2020-04-05 (55 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS "Focal Fossa" - Beta amd64 (20200402)
  SourcePackage: rhythmbox
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)

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