
Next, move the “a” and “a” files from the Playlist folder to “/lua/playlist” folder in the VLC directory. Note: Create the “sd” folder if it does not exist.ĥ. In Mac OS X, move the “a” file to VLC.app/Contents/MacOS/share/lua/sd.In Windows, move the “a” file to %AppData%/VLC/VideoLAN/lua/sd.In Linux, move the “a” file to ~/.local/share/vlc/lua/sd/.The next step is to move the “a” file to the VLC folder so it can be found and run by VLC. Scroll down the page until you see the “username” and “password” field (it should be around line 37 and 38).Ĭhange the “user” and “password” to your TuneIn username and password. If you have a TuneIn account, you can fill in your username and password to the a file so it can retrieve your favorites from the site. You should find a “Playlist” and “Resource” folder, a “readme.md” and “a” file.ģ. Extract the zip file and open the “TuneIn Radio VLC” folder. Download the last one that states “(Download all files in zip file to avoid raw coding)”.Ģ. Download TuneIn Radio from the VLC addon page. If you are still using the old version of VLC, do upgrade it to the latest version before trying out the steps below.ġ. Do note that it will only work in VLC version 2.x.x. To get TuneIn Radio to work in VLC, all you need is the TuneIn Radio addon for VLC.
