Alternative adding stations to the program As stated in the description (and it really is :-)) "application stores information about the stations in the files on the external drive of your device. Look for files with the extension m3u in /Android/data/org.y20k.transistor/files directory / Collection ".
Once you add a new application through the station, it appears from the above address in plain m3u file (playlist) file. The application can "catch" any playlist that was put there, in other words, you can make your own playlist, put it in this folder, and a new radio station appears in the list in the program. The program has a rule: one playlist - one station. Playlist with a variety of stations (links to radio stations) program does not understand. So so ...
We go further.
Here's a playlist template, which you can expose your data:
# EXTM3U
#EXTINF: -1, Station Name
link
All that you need to create a new playlist, add the name of the station is at your discretion and to add a link to it like this:
# EXTM3U
#EXTINF: -1, Vesti FM 64K
http://icecast.vgtrk.cdnvideo.ru/vestifm_mp3_64kbps
# EXTM3U
#EXTINF: -1, Browser
http://music.myradio.ua:8000/Jazz_news128.mp3
# EXTM3U
#EXTINF: -1,101.ru - Jazz
http://ic7.101.ru:8000/c10_5?
• Select and copy the text from the template, insert it into a text editor such as "Notepad" on the PC, or to himself, "Notepad".
• Give the name of the station and insert its address (address stream).
• Save your file with the extension .m3u (while maintaining the extension, do not select from the list, just add to the file name and extension point m3u) ->should happen
fayl.m3u • If you need to make a lot of files, playlists different stations, repeat the procedure, keeping in mind that "one file - one station"
• Copy the resulting file or files to the device in any way you can in
/Android/data/org.y20k.transistor/files/Collection • Open
Transistor and find your radio station added.
If suddenly you get tired of listening to a particular station, and it just interferes with the list, but to remove it completely do not want to, then just go to your device in
/Android/data/org.y20k.transistor/files/Collection , You will find there a file with that station and move it to another location (device, flash drive, external drive, cloud, etc.), how would you, if necessary, it will be possible to return it back easily. Alternatively, simply
change the extension of the file so that the program could not identify, that is, it was
fayl.m3u And you make it
fayl.m3u- or
fayl.m3u1 . All the next time you run the program the file will not see, and, accordingly, the station will not be listed. Need to re - return everything as it was, that is, again, rename
fayl.m3u .
Post has been editedalexlong - 26.07.19, 16:24Reason for editing: Mailbox