Hi there! I understand you're having trouble connecting to 94.5 The Arrow on myTuner Radio—it used to work fine but now won't connect. Let's see what we can do to get that fixed for you.
First, could you tell me if this issue happens only with 94.5 The Arrow or if other stations are also not playing? Also, have you tried restarting the app or your device already?
Meanwhile, here are some steps to try that often help with connection issues on myTuner Radio, especially on your Android 10 device using the WebKit browser:
1. Check your Internet connection: Make sure your device is connected to a stable Wi-Fi or mobile network and has good signal strength.
2. Refresh the station page: Sometimes, simply reloading the page or restarting the app can resolve temporary server connection glitches.
3. Clear app cache and data: If you are using the myTuner app, go to your device Settings > Apps > myTuner Radio > Storage, then tap "Clear Cache" and "Clear Data." Be aware this will reset app settings but can fix corrupted files.
4. Update or reinstall the app: Ensure you have the latest version of myTuner Radio installed. If already updated, try uninstalling and reinstalling the app to clear any problematic updates or corrupted data.
5. Check permissions: Confirm that the app has permission to access network data on your device, especially if you use any battery optimization or data saver modes that might restrict it.
6. Try another player/browser: Since your device uses WebKit, test streaming via another browser or different music app for that station, to see if the issue is device/environment-specific.
If these steps don't resolve it, please let me know if you noticed any error messages or if the app stops responding. We can then try advanced troubleshooting or check for known server issues.
Thanks for letting me know it’s happening on your TV as well. To help you better, can you please share what kind of TV you have? For example, is it a Samsung, LG, or another brand? Also, are you using the myTuner Radio app through a smart TV platform, or are you casting it from another device?
In the meantime, here are some general troubleshooting steps to try for myTuner Radio issues on a smart TV:
1. Power cycle your TV: Turn off your TV, unplug it from the wall outlet for about 30 seconds, then plug it back in and power it on. This often resolves minor glitches. 2. Update the myTuner Radio app: Check if there is an update available for the app on your TV’s app store. Updated versions often fix bugs or streaming issues. 3. Uninstall and reinstall the app: If updating isn’t enough, uninstall the myTuner Radio app from your TV and then reinstall it. This refreshes the app and clears potential corrupted data. 4. Check your internet connection: Make sure your TV has a stable internet connection, preferably via Wi-Fi or Ethernet. Streaming stops if the connection drops or is too slow. 5. Try using another device: If you use a casting method (like from phone or tablet to TV), try playing the station directly on the source device instead of the TV app to see if that works. 6. Check for TV firmware updates: Make sure your TV’s system software is up to date, as outdated firmware can cause app compatibility problems.
If you’re on a Samsung TV, this community thread suggests the power cycle plus uninstall/reinstall of myTuner has helped some users experiencing crashes or connectivity issues: https://eu.community.samsung.com/t5/tv/mytuner-is-crashing/m-p/12112222
If after these steps it’s still not playing, let me know what model TV you have and any error messages you see, and we can troubleshoot further or explore alternate casting/streaming options for you.
Does this make sense so far? Would you like me to help walk you through any of these steps?
Thanks for sharing that you have a Samsung TV. That's helpful!
Good news: the myTuner Radio app is indeed compatible with Samsung smart TVs, along with LG, Android TV, Apple TV, and other platforms. You should be able to stream 94.5 The Arrow and other stations directly on your Samsung TV using the app27.
Since you said it was playing before but now won't connect, aside from the general steps I shared earlier, I’d recommend you try this specifically on your Samsung TV if you haven’t yet:
1. Power off your TV, unplug it from the power for about 30 seconds, then plug it back in and power on. This resets temporary software glitches. 2. Uninstall and then reinstall the myTuner Radio app from the Samsung Galaxy Store on your TV. Reinstalling refreshes the app and can fix stream connection problems. 3. Check your TV’s firmware is up to date through the settings menu; updates improve app compatibility and streaming stability. 4. Make sure your internet connection is strong and stable on the TV.
If after trying these you still can’t play 94.5 The Arrow or other stations, do let me know what Samsung TV model you have, and any error messages or behavior you see on the screen. We can explore other fixes or look deeper into the issue together.
Does that sound good? Would you like help walking through any of these steps on your Samsung TV?
Thanks for asking! To uninstall the myTuner Radio app on your Samsung smart TV, here’s a simple step-by-step guide:
1. Press the Home button on your Samsung TV remote to open the Smart Hub. 2. Navigate to Apps. 3. Select the Settings (gear) icon, usually at the top right. 4. Find myTuner Radio in your list of installed apps. 5. Select myTuner Radio, then choose Delete or Uninstall. 6. Confirm the uninstall when prompted.
This will remove the app from your TV. Afterward, you can reinstall it from the Samsung App Store if you want to try a fresh install to fix streaming issues.
If you need help with any of these steps on your particular Samsung model, just let me know! Are you ready to try uninstalling it?
Thanks for trying those steps and letting me know you're still seeing the "error playing station" message. Since the problem persists on your Samsung TV with myTuner Radio, let’s try a few more targeted fixes to get you back listening:
1. Try a Different Station: Can you check if other stations play fine? Sometimes a particular station's stream is temporarily offline or has changed its streaming URL.
2. Check for Known Issues: There have been reports from other users about myTuner Radio not playing saved stations or returning errors for multiple stations1. This can sometimes be due to backend changes in stream links or service interruptions.
3. Workaround Using Direct Streaming URLs: Some users have found success by using custom streaming links instead of the app’s default ones if available. This is a more advanced step, so I can help guide you if you want to try this.
4. Check Your Internet Connection and Restart Router: Even if other devices work fine, sometimes your TV connection might be spotty. Restart your router to refresh your internet connection.
5. Contact myTuner Support: If the error continues on multiple stations, it might be due to a temporary service issue or a bug with your TV app version. You can report this directly for deeper investigation via [email protected].
6. Try Alternative Apps or Devices: As a temporary workaround, you could try streaming 94.5 The Arrow via a different radio app on your TV or cast from your phone/tablet.
If you want, I can help you investigate if 94.5 The Arrow has an alternative stream link you could try manually. Or, if you have other stations you want to test, let me know how they behave.
Would you like me to help with custom stream URLs, or is there another station you want to test?
Thanks for clarifying that all other stations work fine except for 94.5 The Arrow. That really helps narrow down the issue.
This kind of problem often happens when the particular station’s streaming URL changes or the stream itself has temporary interruptions that prevent myTuner Radio from connecting properly. It’s not unusual for some stations to stop working in the app after updates or backend changes1.
Here’s what I suggest next:
1. Verify if 94.5 The Arrow's stream is active outside the app: Try visiting their official website or streaming the station directly through their site or another radio app if possible. Sometimes stations change their streaming links without informing all app platforms.
2. Remove the station from your favorites and search for it fresh: Sometimes the saved link in the app is outdated. Search for 94.5 The Arrow again inside the app and try playing it directly.
3. Report the issue to myTuner support: Since other stations work perfectly, this is likely a problem on the station’s streaming side or how it’s referenced in myTuner’s directory. You can help them fix it by sending an email with details to [email protected].
4. Use an alternative workaround: If you want, I can help you find a direct stream URL for 94.5 The Arrow that you can try to add manually or play via another app or casting method.
If you want me to help look up a direct stream link or guide you through searching the station fresh in the app, just say the word!
Sure! Here’s an overview of the myTuner Radio app and its main features:
myTuner Radio lets you tune in to live radio stations from all over the world, accessible right on your Android phone, tablet, or other smart devices. It has a modern, user-friendly interface that makes listening to live radio, internet radio, local radio, as well as AM/FM stations easy and enjoyable.
Key features include: - Access to over 50,000 radio stations from more than 200 countries and territories - Ability to listen to one million+ podcasts from around the globe - Stations organized by genres, countries, and languages for easy browsing - Options to save your favorite stations for quick access - Clean, simple controls for searching, playing, and managing stations and podcasts - Compatibility with many devices including smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and more
The app aims to offer a comprehensive global radio experience with continuous updates to station availability and functionality871.
If you want, I can also help you explore specific features or how to make the most of myTuner Radio on your device! Just let me know.
Great! To get the direct stream URL for 94.5 The Arrow or any other station, it usually involves finding the actual streaming link that the station uses behind the scenes. Unfortunately, myTuner Radio does not openly provide these URLs directly in the app.
Here’s what I recommend for finding a direct stream URL:
1. Visit the official website of 94.5 The Arrow (for example, https://945thearrow.com/) and look for a "Listen Live" or "Streaming" option. Sometimes the website provides a direct streaming link you can use in other apps or devices.
2. You can use some browser developer tools on a desktop computer (like Chrome's Network tab) to inspect the streaming media as it plays on the station’s web player. This usually reveals the direct stream URL.
3. Once you have the URL, you can try playing it in other radio streaming apps or sometimes add it as a custom stream inside apps that support that feature.
As a heads-up, these direct stream URLs can sometimes change, expire, or be geo-blocked, so they may not always work permanently.
Unfortunately, I can't provide a specific direct stream URL right now, but if you'd like, I can guide you on how to try locating it via the station’s site or help you try alternative streaming methods.
Would you like me to walk you through checking their website or exploring options to find the direct URL?
Hi! It sounds like you’re looking for a troubleshooting guide for the myTuner Radio app. I’d be happy to help you with a clear, step-by-step approach to solving common issues with the app on your Android device or other platforms. Here’s a handy troubleshooting guide tailored to typical problems users encounter:
### myTuner Radio App Troubleshooting Guide
1. Check Your Internet Connection: Ensure your device has a stable Wi-Fi or mobile data connection. Streaming requires consistent internet access.
2. Restart the App and Device: Close the myTuner Radio app completely, then reopen it. If that doesn’t help, try restarting your device.
3. Update the App: Verify that myTuner Radio is updated to the latest version in the Google Play Store or your device’s app store. Updates fix bugs and improve performance.
4. Clear App Cache and Data: On Android: Go to Settings > Apps > myTuner Radio > Storage > Clear Cache and Clear Data. This can resolve corrupted files causing playback errors.
5. Remove and Re-add Problematic Stations: If a specific station isn't playing (like 94.5 The Arrow), try removing it from your favorites or saved list and search for it again fresh in the app.
6. Check for App Permissions: Ensure myTuner Radio has the necessary permissions for network access and storage.
7. Try Alternative Streaming Methods: If the app shows errors like "Error: Try another radio," the station’s stream might be temporarily offline. You can test the station directly from their official website or try another radio app.
8. Reinstall the App: If problems persist, uninstall and then reinstall myTuner Radio to refresh the app installation.
9. Check for Device or Firmware Updates: Make sure your device’s operating system and any related firmware (especially on smart TVs) are up to date.
10. Contact Support If Needed: If none of the above work, you can reach out to myTuner support at [email protected] or check the community forums for recent posts about outages or bugs.
Also, here is an official FAQ that might answer common error messages: myTuner Radio FAQ
Let me know if you'd like me to help guide you through any of these steps or troubleshoot a specific problem! Are you satisfied with this troubleshooting guide?
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Hi there! I understand you're having trouble connecting to 94.5 The Arrow on myTuner Radio—it used to work fine but now won't connect. Let's see what we can do to get that fixed for you.
First, could you tell me if this issue happens only with 94.5 The Arrow or if other stations are also not playing? Also, have you tried restarting the app or your device already?
Meanwhile, here are some steps to try that often help with connection issues on myTuner Radio, especially on your Android 10 device using the WebKit browser:
1. Check your Internet connection: Make sure your device is connected to a stable Wi-Fi or mobile network and has good signal strength.
2. Refresh the station page: Sometimes, simply reloading the page or restarting the app can resolve temporary server connection glitches.
3. Clear app cache and data: If you are using the myTuner app, go to your device Settings > Apps > myTuner Radio > Storage, then tap "Clear Cache" and "Clear Data." Be aware this will reset app settings but can fix corrupted files.
4. Update or reinstall the app: Ensure you have the latest version of myTuner Radio installed. If already updated, try uninstalling and reinstalling the app to clear any problematic updates or corrupted data.
5. Check permissions: Confirm that the app has permission to access network data on your device, especially if you use any battery optimization or data saver modes that might restrict it.
6. Try another player/browser: Since your device uses WebKit, test streaming via another browser or different music app for that station, to see if the issue is device/environment-specific.
7. Check for station outages: Sometimes the station's stream might be down. You can visit the station's official website https://945thearrow.com/ or their myTuner listing https://mytuner-radio.com/radio/waro-945-the-arrow-421439/ to verify.
If these steps don't resolve it, please let me know if you noticed any error messages or if the app stops responding. We can then try advanced troubleshooting or check for known server issues.
Are you able to try these and share what happens?
It is not playing on my TV?
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Thanks for letting me know it’s happening on your TV as well. To help you better, can you please share what kind of TV you have? For example, is it a Samsung, LG, or another brand? Also, are you using the myTuner Radio app through a smart TV platform, or are you casting it from another device?
In the meantime, here are some general troubleshooting steps to try for myTuner Radio issues on a smart TV:
1. Power cycle your TV: Turn off your TV, unplug it from the wall outlet for about 30 seconds, then plug it back in and power it on. This often resolves minor glitches.
2. Update the myTuner Radio app: Check if there is an update available for the app on your TV’s app store. Updated versions often fix bugs or streaming issues.
3. Uninstall and reinstall the app: If updating isn’t enough, uninstall the myTuner Radio app from your TV and then reinstall it. This refreshes the app and clears potential corrupted data.
4. Check your internet connection: Make sure your TV has a stable internet connection, preferably via Wi-Fi or Ethernet. Streaming stops if the connection drops or is too slow.
5. Try using another device: If you use a casting method (like from phone or tablet to TV), try playing the station directly on the source device instead of the TV app to see if that works.
6. Check for TV firmware updates: Make sure your TV’s system software is up to date, as outdated firmware can cause app compatibility problems.
If you’re on a Samsung TV, this community thread suggests the power cycle plus uninstall/reinstall of myTuner has helped some users experiencing crashes or connectivity issues:
https://eu.community.samsung.com/t5/tv/mytuner-is-crashing/m-p/12112222
If after these steps it’s still not playing, let me know what model TV you have and any error messages you see, and we can troubleshoot further or explore alternate casting/streaming options for you.
Does this make sense so far? Would you like me to help walk you through any of these steps?
Samsung
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Thanks for sharing that you have a Samsung TV. That's helpful!
Good news: the myTuner Radio app is indeed compatible with Samsung smart TVs, along with LG, Android TV, Apple TV, and other platforms. You should be able to stream 94.5 The Arrow and other stations directly on your Samsung TV using the app2 7.
Since you said it was playing before but now won't connect, aside from the general steps I shared earlier, I’d recommend you try this specifically on your Samsung TV if you haven’t yet:
1. Power off your TV, unplug it from the power for about 30 seconds, then plug it back in and power on. This resets temporary software glitches.
2. Uninstall and then reinstall the myTuner Radio app from the Samsung Galaxy Store on your TV. Reinstalling refreshes the app and can fix stream connection problems.
3. Check your TV’s firmware is up to date through the settings menu; updates improve app compatibility and streaming stability.
4. Make sure your internet connection is strong and stable on the TV.
If after trying these you still can’t play 94.5 The Arrow or other stations, do let me know what Samsung TV model you have, and any error messages or behavior you see on the screen. We can explore other fixes or look deeper into the issue together.
Does that sound good? Would you like help walking through any of these steps on your Samsung TV?
How do you uninstall the app
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Thanks for asking! To uninstall the myTuner Radio app on your Samsung smart TV, here’s a simple step-by-step guide:
1. Press the Home button on your Samsung TV remote to open the Smart Hub.
2. Navigate to Apps.
3. Select the Settings (gear) icon, usually at the top right.
4. Find myTuner Radio in your list of installed apps.
5. Select myTuner Radio, then choose Delete or Uninstall.
6. Confirm the uninstall when prompted.
This will remove the app from your TV. Afterward, you can reinstall it from the Samsung App Store if you want to try a fresh install to fix streaming issues.
If you need help with any of these steps on your particular Samsung model, just let me know! Are you ready to try uninstalling it?
Did all still says error playing station
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Thanks for trying those steps and letting me know you're still seeing the "error playing station" message. Since the problem persists on your Samsung TV with myTuner Radio, let’s try a few more targeted fixes to get you back listening:
1. Try a Different Station: Can you check if other stations play fine? Sometimes a particular station's stream is temporarily offline or has changed its streaming URL.
2. Check for Known Issues: There have been reports from other users about myTuner Radio not playing saved stations or returning errors for multiple stations1. This can sometimes be due to backend changes in stream links or service interruptions.
3. Workaround Using Direct Streaming URLs: Some users have found success by using custom streaming links instead of the app’s default ones if available. This is a more advanced step, so I can help guide you if you want to try this.
4. Check Your Internet Connection and Restart Router: Even if other devices work fine, sometimes your TV connection might be spotty. Restart your router to refresh your internet connection.
5. Contact myTuner Support: If the error continues on multiple stations, it might be due to a temporary service issue or a bug with your TV app version. You can report this directly for deeper investigation via [email protected].
6. Try Alternative Apps or Devices: As a temporary workaround, you could try streaming 94.5 The Arrow via a different radio app on your TV or cast from your phone/tablet.
If you want, I can help you investigate if 94.5 The Arrow has an alternative stream link you could try manually. Or, if you have other stations you want to test, let me know how they behave.
Would you like me to help with custom stream URLs, or is there another station you want to test?
All other stations come on
All other stations come on
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Thanks for clarifying that all other stations work fine except for 94.5 The Arrow. That really helps narrow down the issue.
This kind of problem often happens when the particular station’s streaming URL changes or the stream itself has temporary interruptions that prevent myTuner Radio from connecting properly. It’s not unusual for some stations to stop working in the app after updates or backend changes1.
Here’s what I suggest next:
1. Verify if 94.5 The Arrow's stream is active outside the app: Try visiting their official website or streaming the station directly through their site or another radio app if possible. Sometimes stations change their streaming links without informing all app platforms.
2. Remove the station from your favorites and search for it fresh: Sometimes the saved link in the app is outdated. Search for 94.5 The Arrow again inside the app and try playing it directly.
3. Report the issue to myTuner support: Since other stations work perfectly, this is likely a problem on the station’s streaming side or how it’s referenced in myTuner’s directory. You can help them fix it by sending an email with details to [email protected].
4. Use an alternative workaround: If you want, I can help you find a direct stream URL for 94.5 The Arrow that you can try to add manually or play via another app or casting method.
If you want me to help look up a direct stream link or guide you through searching the station fresh in the app, just say the word!
Are you okay to try those steps?
Yes
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Sure! Here’s an overview of the myTuner Radio app and its main features:
myTuner Radio lets you tune in to live radio stations from all over the world, accessible right on your Android phone, tablet, or other smart devices. It has a modern, user-friendly interface that makes listening to live radio, internet radio, local radio, as well as AM/FM stations easy and enjoyable.
Key features include:
- Access to over 50,000 radio stations from more than 200 countries and territories
- Ability to listen to one million+ podcasts from around the globe
- Stations organized by genres, countries, and languages for easy browsing
- Options to save your favorite stations for quick access
- Clean, simple controls for searching, playing, and managing stations and podcasts
- Compatibility with many devices including smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and more
The app aims to offer a comprehensive global radio experience with continuous updates to station availability and functionality8 7 1.
If you want, I can also help you explore specific features or how to make the most of myTuner Radio on your device! Just let me know.
Are you satisfied with this overview?
What is the direct stream url
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Great! To get the direct stream URL for 94.5 The Arrow or any other station, it usually involves finding the actual streaming link that the station uses behind the scenes. Unfortunately, myTuner Radio does not openly provide these URLs directly in the app.
Here’s what I recommend for finding a direct stream URL:
1. Visit the official website of 94.5 The Arrow (for example, https://945thearrow.com/) and look for a "Listen Live" or "Streaming" option. Sometimes the website provides a direct streaming link you can use in other apps or devices.
2. You can use some browser developer tools on a desktop computer (like Chrome's Network tab) to inspect the streaming media as it plays on the station’s web player. This usually reveals the direct stream URL.
3. Once you have the URL, you can try playing it in other radio streaming apps or sometimes add it as a custom stream inside apps that support that feature.
As a heads-up, these direct stream URLs can sometimes change, expire, or be geo-blocked, so they may not always work permanently.
Unfortunately, I can't provide a specific direct stream URL right now, but if you'd like, I can guide you on how to try locating it via the station’s site or help you try alternative streaming methods.
Would you like me to walk you through checking their website or exploring options to find the direct URL?
I am good, thank you
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Hi! It sounds like you’re looking for a troubleshooting guide for the myTuner Radio app. I’d be happy to help you with a clear, step-by-step approach to solving common issues with the app on your Android device or other platforms. Here’s a handy troubleshooting guide tailored to typical problems users encounter:
### myTuner Radio App Troubleshooting Guide
1. Check Your Internet Connection:
Ensure your device has a stable Wi-Fi or mobile data connection. Streaming requires consistent internet access.
2. Restart the App and Device:
Close the myTuner Radio app completely, then reopen it. If that doesn’t help, try restarting your device.
3. Update the App:
Verify that myTuner Radio is updated to the latest version in the Google Play Store or your device’s app store. Updates fix bugs and improve performance.
4. Clear App Cache and Data:
On Android: Go to Settings > Apps > myTuner Radio > Storage > Clear Cache and Clear Data. This can resolve corrupted files causing playback errors.
5. Remove and Re-add Problematic Stations:
If a specific station isn't playing (like 94.5 The Arrow), try removing it from your favorites or saved list and search for it again fresh in the app.
6. Check for App Permissions:
Ensure myTuner Radio has the necessary permissions for network access and storage.
7. Try Alternative Streaming Methods:
If the app shows errors like "Error: Try another radio," the station’s stream might be temporarily offline. You can test the station directly from their official website or try another radio app.
8. Reinstall the App:
If problems persist, uninstall and then reinstall myTuner Radio to refresh the app installation.
9. Check for Device or Firmware Updates:
Make sure your device’s operating system and any related firmware (especially on smart TVs) are up to date.
10. Contact Support If Needed:
If none of the above work, you can reach out to myTuner support at [email protected] or check the community forums for recent posts about outages or bugs.
If you prefer a video walkthrough, here’s a useful resource:
How To Fix MyTuner Radio App not working | YouTube
Also, here is an official FAQ that might answer common error messages:
myTuner Radio FAQ
Let me know if you'd like me to help guide you through any of these steps or troubleshoot a specific problem! Are you satisfied with this troubleshooting guide?