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<blockquote data-quote="Tech Geek" data-source="post: 38805" data-attributes="member: 18181"><p>The city info is stored in the following file in XML format.</p><p>C:\Program Files\SOUNDGRAPH\iMON\system\cityinfo.dat</p><p></p><p>Here is the info for Denver.</p><p><prog><city>Denver</city><zone>-420</zone><day>0</day><start></start><end></end><code>USCO0105</code></prog></p><p></p><p>Zone and day might be related to time. Code is the city code for weather info.</p><p></p><p>A quick search on google for USC0105 resulted in this:</p><p><a href="http://aolsvc.weather.aol.com/main.adp?location=USCO0105" target="_blank">http://aolsvc.weather.aol.com/main.adp?location=USCO0105</a></p><p></p><p>Then I just searched by zip code for a couple other locations where I have friends. I came up with data for Lodgepole, Nebraska and Colorado Springs, Colorado:</p><p><prog><city>Lodgepole</city><zone>-420</zone><day>0</day><start></start><end></end><code>USNE0288</code></prog></p><p><prog><city>Colorado Springs</city><zone>-420</zone><day>0</day><start></start><end></end><code>USCO0078</code></prog></p><p></p><p></p><p>I tested these and they appear to work fine so you should be able to add any city you like that has it's own weather location code. The easiest way to figure out zone and day would probably be to find a city in the existing list that is in the same time zone as the location you want to add.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The MultiMedian internet radio presets are stored here in separate files for each group of presets:</p><p>C:\Program Files\SOUNDGRAPH\iMON\MultiMedian\url</p><p></p><p>The format looks like this and is pretty easy to figure out... this example was in hard rock. It's "California's home of the Classics" and the genre is listed as "Rock/Metal". </p><p></p><p><prog><category>RADIO</category><name>KZRO Radio</name><genre>Rock/Metal</genre><logo>KZRO.bmp</logo><level>32K</level><subtitle>Northern California's home of the Classics </subtitle><url>mms://wma.str3am.com/kzro</url></prog></p><p></p><p></p><p>If enough people buy the Media LAB we could create a running list of XML entries for citys they can add and radio presets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tech Geek, post: 38805, member: 18181"] The city info is stored in the following file in XML format. C:\Program Files\SOUNDGRAPH\iMON\system\cityinfo.dat Here is the info for Denver. <prog><city>Denver</city><zone>-420</zone><day>0</day><start></start><end></end><code>USCO0105</code></prog> Zone and day might be related to time. Code is the city code for weather info. A quick search on google for USC0105 resulted in this: [url]http://aolsvc.weather.aol.com/main.adp?location=USCO0105[/url] Then I just searched by zip code for a couple other locations where I have friends. I came up with data for Lodgepole, Nebraska and Colorado Springs, Colorado: <prog><city>Lodgepole</city><zone>-420</zone><day>0</day><start></start><end></end><code>USNE0288</code></prog> <prog><city>Colorado Springs</city><zone>-420</zone><day>0</day><start></start><end></end><code>USCO0078</code></prog> I tested these and they appear to work fine so you should be able to add any city you like that has it's own weather location code. The easiest way to figure out zone and day would probably be to find a city in the existing list that is in the same time zone as the location you want to add. The MultiMedian internet radio presets are stored here in separate files for each group of presets: C:\Program Files\SOUNDGRAPH\iMON\MultiMedian\url The format looks like this and is pretty easy to figure out... this example was in hard rock. It's "California's home of the Classics" and the genre is listed as "Rock/Metal". <prog><category>RADIO</category><name>KZRO Radio</name><genre>Rock/Metal</genre><logo>KZRO.bmp</logo><level>32K</level><subtitle>Northern California's home of the Classics </subtitle><url>mms://wma.str3am.com/kzro</url></prog> If enough people buy the Media LAB we could create a running list of XML entries for citys they can add and radio presets. [/QUOTE]
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