I can't speak for other streams because I've never used them with VLC, but I know that in Shoutcast, you save the file of the radio station you like. It'll end in a .pls extention. It might be a good idea to rename your file to the name of the station or to something you can remember. Otherwise, you'll see shoutcastplaylist1.pls etc. As for the volume, I've never had it always start at the loudest. It just stayed on whatever I put it on last. At least, that's how it seemed. I'll have to check and see for sure. I also discovered something interesting under the file menu. It has things like export audio stream and Shoutcast radio, Shoutcast tv and podcasts. I tried the export streaming but I guess you have to have something already made for that to work. The Shoutcast radio didn't seem to work at all, or if it did, it wasn't accessible. . Good luck and don't dump VLC. It beats ITunes any day. *smile*
Later, Tiffanitsa On 6/20/08, Scott Rutkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > HI all. > To anyone who uses vlc on the mac, does anyone know if vlc has a similar > feature like the winamp bookmarks feature where you can have a list of > favourite streams you like listening to and can have them stored in one > place? > Just thought i'd ask. I still prefer iTunes but thought i'd ask about vlc. > also is there a way of saving vlc's volume from not always starting up on > the loudest setting? > Maybe i'll just bookmark my favourite streams in iTunes and dump vlc. > Thanks all for your assistance. > >
