Slide show using default images on Pause

Why is my AppleTV showing the default Apple Pictures for the screen saver slide show whenever the the is paused. It shows my Flickr pictures when the AppleTV is not Paused.
Is anyone else experiencing this problem?

After several AppleTV updates this problem still exists. When ever a show is in Pause mode and the screen saver kicks in it uses Apples default photos and not the Flickr albums that are normal shown when a show is not in Pause mode. Anyone have any ideas on how to fix this?

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