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Some time ago my brother and I
bought two Turtlebeach Audiotron's see
turtlebeach support for more info. The Audiotron was actually
discontinued in 2004, but the internet website hosting the radio station
setup files kept on running, until now. Turtlebeach has made a workaround,
so you can host the file locally on your computer, check the above link for
how to do this. The file is in xml format and not very easy to edit. To
solve this problem my brother has made an Access database application,
working in Access 2000 or newer.
| Screen dump of the main menu,
version 4.0. We have included an Audiotron radio station setup file
example in the zip file. |
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Database v4.0 2007.05.09 |
| Screen dump of the import
menu, used to import an existing Audiotron radio station setup file. |
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Screen dump of the form used to
enter Audiotron specific data. Enter your Audiotron description e.g. "living
room" and your Audiotron's 7 digit hexadecimal ID number. |
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Screen dump of the music
category form, don't delete a used category! |
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Screen dump of the stream
format form, don't delete a used stream format! |
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Screen dump of the form used to
enter station data. |
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Screen dump of the quick select
form. Choose asterix for all categories or choose a specific category
and click search. |
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Screen dump of the quick select
form with classic stations chosen. Put a tick mark in the stations you
want to appear in your audiotron file. |
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| Screen dump of the form used
to export an existing Audiotron radio station setup file. |
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This page was last updated
2009-09-13.
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