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Using Group Radio in CIT

The /gradio feature in CIT allows players to stream music and manage radio stations. Here's how to use it effectively:


Basic Usage of /gradio

  1. Use the command /gradio to open the radio interface.
  2. Enter Stream Link and Name:
    • Stream URL: Enter the stream link in the URL box.
    • Stream Name: Enter the stream name in the Stream Name box.
  3. Play or Stream: Click Play or Stream to start playing the radio stream.

I Can't Play Stream, What Should I Do?

  • If you're unable to play the stream, you need to ‘Plug aux’ to gain control of the radio. If someone else is already using the radio, ask them to ‘Unplug aux’ or ask Groupmates with Group Radio access to force plug or unplug the aux.

How to Use Queue Tab in /gradio

  1. Add Stream to Queue:
    • Insert the stream link in the Queue Tab.
    • Click Add to queue to add it to the list.
  2. Play the Queue:
    • When you click the Play button, it will play the songs in the queue list in order.

How to Use Station Tab in /gradio

  1. Open Your Phone: Press B to open your CITPhone. The radio stations will be auto-imported to /gradio.
  2. Select a Station:
    • Once the stations are generated, you can select any radio station to start streaming.

What is the Recently Played Tab?

  • Recorded Songs: Every time a song is played, it gets recorded in the Recently Played tab.
  • Replay Songs: To replay a song, simply double-click on the song in the list.

Group Radio is Annoying, How Can I Get Rid of It?

  1. Temporary Disable: Use the command /mutegr to temporarily disable group radio.
  2. Permanent Disable:
    • Open /settings and search for “Disable Custom Group Radio”.
    • Set it to Yes to permanently disable group radio.