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2010-06-03
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let me guess the internet radio station keeps jumping and moving to next station...
sorry cannot help you, i would also love to find a quick away to delete the whole lot and just leave the station i want to listen to
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They're stored in ~/.mafw.db , so in theory you should be able to edit them with an sqlite management program. Sadly the values are blobs, which makes it pretty tricky.
This is where the advantages of XML & a decent text editor become clear.
Yes I agree they're a pain to edit / delete.
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2010-08-19
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I have over 300 radio stations in my internet radio favorites lists and I want to get rid of most of them.
Is there an easy way to do this rather than having to select each one and delete them manually?
Is there perhaps a file that the DB is stored on that I can open up on my PC and edit?
Thanks.