How can I get PJ Radio to play on my reciever?

rocking horserocking horse Posts: 21
edited September 2010 in Technical Stuff and Help
Hi -

I have a stereo receiver that is directly connected to the internet. I have been able to add a bunch of internet radio stations as long as their URL ends with .pls, .m3u, .asx, etc.

However, I have not been able to add PJ Radio or the All PJ AOL radio station. The URL's I have come up with have not worked (no extensions.) I was hoping someone out here could help me. Does anyone have a URL that will work?

Jen

P.S. I am not looking for info on how to hook my PC up to the reciever via a cord.
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  • HeavyHandsHeavyHands Posts: 2,130
    Only thing I can tell you is to use this URL: http://75.102.43.202/live, although on my computer I've done the following:

    1. Open VLC Media Player
    2. Open a HTTP "Network Stream" for the above URL
    3. PJ Radio starts playing
    4. Save the playlist as a M3U, XSPF, or HTMP playlist
    5. The next time I want to listen to PJ Radio I open up the playlist and it plays

    Could you transfer a M3U playlist from a computer to your receiver via a DLNA network or USB drive?
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