readme: add in vtuner fallback domain name notes
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1) Create your initial `stations.yml` and put it in the same directory as `ycast.py`. The config follows a basic YAML structure (see below).
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1) Create your initial `stations.yml` and put it in the same directory as `ycast.py`. The config follows a basic YAML structure (see below).
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2) Create a manual entry in your DNS server (read 'Router' for most home users) pointing to the IP/Hostname of the machine YCast is running on for each vendor you want to use:
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2) Create a manual entry in your DNS server (read 'Router' for most home users) pointing to the IP/Hostname of the machine YCast is running on for each vendor you want to use:
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* Yamaha AVRs: `radioyamaha.vtuner.com`
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* Yamaha AVRs: `radioyamaha.vtuner.com` (and optionally `radioyamaha2.vtuner.com`)
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* Onkyo AVRs: `onkyo.vtuner.com`
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* Onkyo AVRs: `onkyo.vtuner.com` (and optionally `onkyo2.vtuner.com`)
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3) Run `ycast.py`.
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3) Run `ycast.py`.
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