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Favourite
groups
Setting up new
Internet Radio
Stations
Finding a
Station URL
You must register with vTuner in order to be able to use the service; you
can register via your e-Mail address and a password. Please follow the
instructions stated by the service provider.
You can select radio stations from the comprehensive inventory provided
by vTuner, and store them in lists (e.g. genres). The lists are transferred
to your 
 automatically via your Internet connection. Shortly after you
have edited lists on the vTuner page, you will find that they are available
at Internet Radio / Favourite Groups on your 
The favourite lists created at vTuner are stored on the vTuner server and
transferred to the 
 via the Internet. These lists stored on your vTuner
account and do not get lost when the 
Notes regarding Internet Radio:
• Not all stations are always accessible
- Not all stations transmit 24 hours
- Stations are no longer accessible
- Capacity exhausted
• Transmission breaks off
- (Internet) network problems
- Server capacity exhausted
On the vTuner Internet site you can also set up new stations which are
not (yet) included in the Select lists. This is accomplished by registering
with vTuner and logging on. Click on the point 'My Added Stations'. An
input mask appears in which you can enter the data for your station. After
a brief period you will be able to access the newly set-up station via the
menu system of your 
Added Stations.
You require the URL (Internet address) of any radio station you wish to
set up on the vTuner service. You will generally find the URL on the
station's website.
Another method of finding the URL is to search for it using an Internet
searching service such as Shoutcast (www.shoutcast.com). Once you
have found your station, click on the 'Tune In' switch: this will normally
open your media player, and the station should play. In most cases you
can set Media Player to display the 'Streaming Properties'. For example,
using the popular Winamp Player, simply right-click on the entry for the
currently playing station in the player's Playlist window. A menu now
opens, and clicking on the point 'View File Info' opens an information box
which displays the streaming properties including the URL.
 's software is updated.
 . You will find the station under Internet Radio /
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