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What? That's... that would have saved me the trouble of discovering turd after turd at the play store. I am glad I found RadioDroid but sheesh, the fact that I already had the answer is too funny.
Thanks. This might be helpful if there's something RadioDroid can't find,or for someone who only wants to use VLC. Where do you find your .pls links, btw?
Usually directly from the radio channel's website. Usually they'll have it under listening options
Oh, okay. I was looking at sites that list numerous channels and couldn't find any proper .pls links.