Import of Internet Stations by USB storage
Create/Add your own Internet radio URL entries.
This function needs Windows™ Media Player or WinAmp™ application program.
● Download and install Windows Media Player or WinAmp onto your PC.
● Run Windows Media Player or WinAmp.
● Plug your USB storage into a USB connector on your computer.
● Follow the procedures below to export Internet radio URL entries to your
USB storage.
Using Windows Media Player:
● Run Windows Media Player.
● Choose Guide > Radio Tuner.
● Select an Internet radio station.
● Choose File > Add To Library > Add Currently Playing Playlist
● Save the current station URL entry to USB storage.
● Repeat steps 3~5 to collect more URL entries.
● Remove the USB storage from the computer.
● Plug your USB storage into the USB port on the WAP-8600.
Using WinAmp
● Run WinAmp
● Click the PL and ML buttons. Three windows should open: WINAMP,
PLAYLIST EDITOR, and MEDIA LIBRARY.
● On the MEDIA LIBRARY window, choose Internet Radio under
Streaming Media. WinAmp lists all Internet radio stations at the right-
hand side panel.
● Double click the station you want; WinAmp plays the station and adds it
to the PLAYLIST EDITOR window.
● Repeat above steps to collect more URL entries.
● On the PLAYLIST EDITOR window, click Manage Playlist and choose
Save Playlist to save the current station at M3U file format. Save this
file to USB storage.
● Remove the USB storage from computer.
● Plug your USB storage into WAP-8600 USB port. WAP-8600
automatically shows the flash drive contents. Otherwise go to Music >
USB Disk to search for the M3U format files to play.
● Acess your USB directory now via USB Storage - ... - Files, to show up the
stored files (extension WPL - WindowsMediaPlayer or M3U - WinAmp).
● Now you can browse the WPL/M3U files by WAP-8600 and select them for
playback: scroll on the file and touch the list entry. The included internet
radio station url will be called for playback.
● As final step you can easily - as usual - store the station to your My
Favorites list in your WAP-8600, as described in section Internet Radio.
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