Stream iTunes Library To PSP 173

iTunes To PSP

Sony’s PlayStation Portable (PSP) is a very popular device and has sold a few million units, but when compared to Apple’s iPod, the PSP lacks storage space. Luckily, the PSP has a built in WiFi card to make up for this disadvantage. With a few simple steps, all of which are included in this tutorial, anyone can stream any non-copyright music from their iTunes library to their PSP. To get started, you will need to have the following:

  • PSP With Firmware v2.60
  • Networked XP Home/Pro Comp.
  • WiFi (802.11b) Network Router
  • Apple iTunes v6.0.4 Installed
  • Songs in iTunes Music Library
  • At Least 1 Playlist With Music

The 5-Step Setup Procedure:

1) Download iTunes-PSP-Server.exe and save it to your desktop.
2) Disable any firewalls and/or keep port 8080 open.
3) Launch iTunes and then click on the iTunes-PSP-Server after.
4) In IE/Firefox open the page “http://localhost:8080″
5) Setup is complete if an “iTunes RSS Server” page appeared.

If the iTunes RSS Server page didn’t appear make sure your firewall has authorized “iTunes-PSP-Server.exe” to access the internet completely. You may also want to add a rule into your firewall to keep port 8080 open. The “black box” is the server, DO NOT close it.

Before going any further make sure you know the IP address of the machine running iTunes and the iTunes-PSP-Server. To find you Local Area Network (LAN) IP go to Start -> Control Panel -> Network Connections -> Click on your Network Card -> Support Tab. Your local IP address should look something like this “192.168.1.xxx”. Another method is to go to Start -> Run… -> type “cmd” hit enter -> type “ipconfig” in the window. Your IP Address should be displayed there. Once the 5-Step Procedure is complete and you have found your Local IP Address, proceed to the next step.

The PSP Setup Procedure:

1) Turn on your PSP and go to Network -> Internet Browser.
2) Enter “http://IPADDRESS:8080″ into the Address area.
3) When iTunes RSS Server appears add it to your bookmarks.
4) Now click on any orange RSS icon and “Add This Channel”.
5) Close Internet Browser and go to Network -> RSS Channel.
6) Select a playlist you added and YOUR’RE DONE!!!

This tutorial only demonstrated how to access your iTunes Library over a Local Area WiFi network. If you wish to access your iTunes Library music from any “HotSpot” or external location, you will need to forward port 8080 in your router to allow your Local IP to be accessible externally.

Other Notes: To close the iTunes-PSP-Server just select the black window and press CTRL+Shift+C and it should close. If you update your iTunes library once the server has already been started, selected “Reload Library” on the webpage in your PSP browser. The server can only stream non-copyright protected (DRM-Free) MP3 and AAC files. (no video support yet)

Downloads: iTunes-PSP-Server.exe | Apple iTunes
Links: iTunes RSS Server Development | Google Groups Support

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PoweredDeath says:

Sweet, I’m going to have a lot of fun with this little app.

Chris Munton says:

Can you get the RSS podcast/vidcast off of I-Tunes?

Wildoman says:

Nice “How to”, I’m gonna go try it out :)

Modcase says:

nice tutorial. cheers

Muratcan says:

I tried this a few weeks ago and it rocks!

About video streaming, Sony will allow this in a new update soon so you can then set up your vids as well :D

“If you wish to access your iTunes Library music from any “HotSpot” or external location, you will need to forward port 8080 in your router to allow your Local IP to be accessible externally.”

I wouldn’t advise people to do this, it’s not very secure, opening port on the remote interface of your router should only be done when absolutly necessary.

PunkHunter says:

You can stream video to your PSP right now using the PimpStreamer. You can find a complete article on it at http://www.pspupdates.com

Any firmware version can run it. 2.01+ firmwares will need to run the eLoader through GTA.

Steve says:

Very cool. I’m going to have to try this.

Steve,
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L says:

is there a way to do this with a mac.

Macman says:

I have a macbookpro. Is there is similar version for macs which is free? Awesome tutorial though.

r3dhalo says:

Will it only work on the computer with the wifi router or will it work from any computer on the network?

sahas says:

There is a method to do this with a macintosh machine, but you’ll need PPM/CPAN modules to do so. Here is the link for more information: http://trickster.bulknews.net/trac.cgi/wiki/ITunesRssServer

iTunes RSS Server will not be able to stream video at the time being, but the iTunes RSS server will automatically extract the audio associated with it it and stream that to you PSP.

steven says:

awesome tutorial!

Thorpe says:

How do you do this over the Internet? I have opened port 8080 on my router but what address do I put in now? Is it my ISPADDRESS:8080?

alejandro says:

it is great but each playlist only holds 100 songs (in iTunes it can hold all the songs you have e.g 2638) but when you play the RSS channel in youre psp it only holds 100 and thats not the server problem but a psp problem that sony should arrange in the next PSP Update.

TG says:

“*file extention here* does not exist. Skipped.”

Wth?

sahas says:

[Comment ID #1438 Will Be Quoted Here]
yes, once you forward your local ip in your router you should be able to access from your external IP address using the port you selected.

[Comment ID #1431 Will Be Quoted Here]
the computer can be wired or wireless. it will work just fine as long as both the psp and computer are on networks that can see eachother.

[Comment ID #1440 Will Be Quoted Here]
the psp can only currently handle viewing the first 100 items of any RSS feed. therefore to access more itunes content i suggest creating many smart playlists such as top music, most played, etc…

retro says:

DUDE, I F**KING LOVE YOU! This is AWESOME! :):):)

Sars960 says:

I can’t get it to work from remote locations! could you please give us a Step by Step on configuring a Linksys router for this? Another question, could firefox use this RSS as well as to listen on browsers in remote locations?

sahas says:

[Comment ID #1446 Will Be Quoted Here]
for most linksys routers do the following:
1) access your router settings (usually 192.168.1.1)
2) find port forwarding somewhere in the settings area
3) for your local IP ex: 192.168.1.105 forward both TCP and UDP ports from 8080 to 8080 or anything higher.
4) after doing so you should be able to access it externally.
P.S. this will also work just fine with Firefox, Thunderbird, etc…

Sars960 says:

that’s exactly what i did, i double checked but still no use. just to make sure, i have to put in the actual ip address of my modem, rite? cause the generic 192.168…. won’t work externaly

if there isn’t a solution, then thanks alot for your effort

Admin: externally meaning from outside your LAN to your DSL/Cable Modem IP.

KDoybbz says:

Ill never upgrade from 1.5! NEVER!!! well mebay to 2.0 but not 2.6!

chshrkt says:

This works exactly as advertised for LAN play. Very cool. Now I can have music while washing dishes without having it blasting through the house or trailing a long headphone cable from my computer

Justin says:

Would this also work with the Nintendo DS?

lobo says:

do you know pspradio ? just set up an icecast server, no itunes. keep 1.5

Rory says:

‘would this also work with a nintendo ds?’

er…no, the nds currently does not support mp3 or any other audio playback let alone rss feeds.

Gavin says:

Just installed it… and it’s GREAT! Really simple to set up and it works seamlessly. Finally I can listen to my iTunes library wherever I am… :-)

Thorpe says:

I have tried doing this externally but no page can be displayed over my ISP address. I have opened port 8080 on UDP and TCP but nothing works on router. What could possibly be wrong?

Nice resource. Thanks for sharing :) Keep up the great work

Macman says:

Thanks sahas! PSP’s rule!

Scott says:

When I run iTunes-PSP-Server.exe I get an error saying “did not return a true value at D:/cpanrun/build/5-8-0/lib/File/Temp.pm line 128.” My D drive is my DVD drive so I don’t understand why the program is looking there. Anybody know what I should do.

fred says:

i got to work on my computer but i dont know how to acess it on my psp

joe says:

it doesnt work. i tried everything but it gave me an error (80100D01) when i tried to add it to RSS channel. now my PSP cant even access the server. what do i do?!?!?!?

ITunes and PSP Fan says:

Hi:
I installed the server and went through the steps to add the RSS stream, however, when I go to review the RSS stream on the PSP, there are no songs listed. I did add the channel. Any ideas? Do I have a network link problem? Do I need a special playlist?

Signed:
Can’t quite get there from here….. Help would be appreciated……

justin says:

FYI – just noticed that the Tivo Desktop server app has a listener on port 8080. You can’t run both at the same time, so disable your Tivo server (or any other apps listening on 8080) when trying to run this.

BTW, thanks for the app. Any chance you could add the ability to change the listening port as a feature?

PcoraJr says:

Great Write up and I love your site it look very good. Would you mind if i link to your site and this article?

Keep up the good work.

Colin says:

Great tutorial!

The Itunes PSP Server isn’t running on my machine tho, it just opens quickly and closes. I have WMC 2005 so I don’t know if this is an issue. I also turned off all virus scan applications and granted the access on my firewall for the server. Any thoughts ?

Tyler says:

Hey can some one help me please! I set up every thing and when i type “http://localhost:8080″ into my browser the RSS things come up, but when i type “http://IPAddress:8080″ into my PSP…it says a error???? what should i do?????!!!! and i also opnded my port…?? any 1 have any iseas!?

Mintz says:

Works perfectly! Awesome little app. Appreciate the work you put into this!

justin says:

i get this when i put the address in my psp broser and hit enter communication with the server falied a dns error has occurred(80410414)…does the address have to be caps cuz u cant in the broser cuz it wont let it plzzz respond.thanks justin

Nate says:

When I open the “server” it briefly pops up with an error. I don’t know of any firewalls and I don’t know what port 8080 is (or how to access it). I know iTunes and how to work it the server just won’t work. Please help asap. Thanks in advance.

Leo says:

When they say “IPAddress:8080″ they mean replace “IPAddress” with your actual IP Address.

Also, can anyone help me out with port forwarding on a Belkin 54G router?

Xshayathiya says:

I think the guy that said “DUDE, I F**KING LOVE YOU! This is AWESOME! :):):)” said it best. ;)

Z says:

this rocks, but i’m having some problems with the buffering. The songs are skippy and such. Is this just a network problem or something?

Thanks again for the tutorial

jos says:

i really want to do this but i cant get it to work…

i did everything right, it keeps sayin “communication with the server failed. A DNS erroe has occured. (80410414)”

also why do we need to know our IP adress? do we have to enter it somewhere…

please help

thanks

steffan says:

tried this on my first try worked as easy as it can get thnks alot i have been trying to do this for a long time

admjt says:

do i have 2 leave my home computer on 2 access my itunes on my psp?

kristin says:

uhhh all that just goes right over my head…. that would come in handy, if i actually know what y’all were talking about.

cheng says:

i am new to rss on the psp. if i update my playlist, will the rss channel auto update?

JustEaton says:

I’ve done everything according to the tutorial, but for some reason after I added the channel, there are no songs. I got to the page where I select my playlist, and I chose one of them. But when I try to connect to my new RSS feed, it says there are no items. Why is this? Everyone else seems to have gotten it to work…

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