MyTunesRSS
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What if you could browse your entire iTunes music library on the Web? That is what MyTunesRSS serves up in more ways than one. It makes quick and easy work out of sharing your tunes when You don’t have iTunes sitting right in front of you.
Here is what the developer of the program has to say about it.
MyTunesRSS is a application for configuring and starting a server. You can access this server with any web browser, search your iTunes music library and create an individual play list. The play list is published as an RSS feed with the feed items containing links to the music files. These files are served through the server as well.
MyTunesRSS supports MP3 and unprotected AAC files from your iTunes library. You can also create RSS feeds directly from your existing iTunes playlists. Access to the web application and therefor your library can be protected with a password.
With MyTunesRSS you can for example use a Playstation Portable to listen to the music from your iTunes library. The songs are streamed to the PSP through the WLAN feature. Also any other device with a web browser and capable of receiving podcasts can be used. Listen to your music with any such device even if it is not iTunes enabled.
Since MyTunesRSS is pure Java, you can run it on any platform supporting Java 1.5 and iTunes.
Since I just recently got my PlayStation Portable back up and running with the Internet, I gave this program a shot. I have to say, it at least looked prettier than some of the other streaming music options out there today.
After using it a while though, I ran into some problems. I tried to select a few songs to “build and RSS feed” from them and I always got an error back. This might be something for them to look into fixing in a future version.
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[tags]windows,rss,freeware,psp,itunes[/tags]
