Taking a peek at MyTunesRSS
Have you ever wanted to play your iTunes music (or videos) and podcasts from other machines in the house (or at work) that don’t support iTunes Music? I was looking for a good way to play my music library on my Series 2 TiVo. Yes I know there is a TiVo Desktop application, but I haven’t been to happy with the music sharing part of the desktop. I came across a great product MyTunesRSS by a company called codewave software.
MyTunesRSS can browse and search through all your music through a web interface. You can create playlists that can be played on different devices (like my TiVo or the Sony PSP). One of the great features is that since it uses the iTunes database, you don’t have to manage multiple versions of playlists. Using the interface you can create new RSS feeds and M3U playlists from any album, tracks, or artist or playlist. MyTunesRSS even gives provides a link you can use to download a song, album. or playlist in Zip format.
The initial management of the application is done through a GUI that allows you to configure what port the application will listen on. The web application is password protected (password required) so only those who know the password will get to have the pleasure of accessing your music library.
This program is written in Java and is available on Windows as well as Mac.
Get more information and download MyTunesRSS at codewave software.
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