Stream iTunes To PSP, Part 2 - June 25, 2006
A few months ago we published an article entitled How To: “Stream Your iTunes Library To PSP“. The article, which demonstrated how to share music from your windows machine to your PlayStation Portable (PSP), became an extreme hit. Today we are here to demonstrate a new alternative, which is in fact more powerful and functions smoothly on both Windows and Macintosh machines. After reading through this tutorial, you will be able to easily stream as much DRM-Free music as you want from any networked computer to your Playstation Portable (PSP) via WiFi.
The software we are using today, MyTunesRSS, has been developed by our friends at Codewave Software. This new MyTunesRSS software is completely free and offers even more features than the software used in our previous tutorial. To use this application you will need the items mentioned below. (MyTunesRSS is currently on v2.1)
To get started you’ll need the following:
- PSP with Firmware 2.60/2.70 or Above
- Networked XP Pro/Home or Mac OS X
- Java Runtime 1.5 or Above Installed
- WiFi (802.11b-compatible) Network Router
- Apple iTunes v6.0.4 or Above Installed
- DRM-Free Songs In The iTunes Library
The 3-Setup Procedure:
Windows:
1) Download MyTunesRSSwin.zip to your desktop. Unzip (extract) all contents into a new folder. Open it folder, but do not modify its contents.
2) Press on the on the MyTunesRSS Icon and wait until it starts up.
3) Under General -> iTunes browse to the location of your “iTunes Music Library.xml”. (Usually located in My Documents -> My Music -> iTunes.)
Macintosh:
1) Download MyTunesRSSmac.zip. Extract all contents into a new folder.
2) Open the folder, press on MyTunesRSS, and wait for it to start up.
3) Under General -> iTunes browse to the location of your “iTunes Music Library.xml”. (This is normally located in Music -> iTunes)
Final Setup Steps (mac and win):
1) Choose a port number such as “1234″ and enter any password.
2) Under Options -> Automation, check Auto Update Database (10 mins).
3) Open any standard browser (IE/Safari/Firefox) and enter either http://localhost:[port number] (ex: http://localhost:1234) or the URL displayed on the General Tab. A MyTunesRSS page should appear shortly.
Note: If you successfully accomplished the above (without any errors), you may proceed to the next step. If you do run into errors make sure you meet the requirements and are using the correct software for your OS. If the MyTunesRSS page didn’t appear, open the port you choose previously and give MyTunesRSS permission to access the web in your firewall settings.
PSP Setup Procedure:
1) PSP should already be setup on your LAN and should be able to access the web, if so start up your PSP and go to Network -> Internet Browser.
2) Enter “http://[IP Address]:[Port Number]” into your PSP Browser. “IP Address” represents the IP of the machine running the MyTunesRSS server and the “Port Number” is the number you selected during setup. URL can also be found under “General” in MyTunesRSS. (ex: http://192.168.1.101:1234)
3) Once the MyTunesRSS page appears, enter your password and login.
4) Browse around and select the RSS icon on any playlist/album/artist and say “Yes” to “Add This Channel” to your PSP’s RSS Channel.
5) Close your PSP browser and go to Network -> RSS Channel. Select an item you had added to your library and enjoy the music!
Note: If the previous procedure didn’t work, make sure you followed all the instructions properly and that your firewall settings are properly configured. Also note that this will not work for music purchased on the iTunes Music Store and will only work on any DRM-free music. This tutorial only demonstrated how to access your music on your LAN, if you wish to access it from “hotspots” or elsewhere you will need to do a little port forwarding in your router.
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on 6/25/2006 at 05:20 AM with Comments (137) & TrackPings (7)
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michael says
Does this count as a homebrew on your PSP? because he said at EB games that i cant use my warranty if i use homebrew because they will find out and not fix my PSP… so is this homebrew on your psp or not? thnanks
ian says
micheal, I am 100% this couldn’t possibly be considered homebrew, so don’t worry about that. This uses normal rss feeds, nothing is homebrewed :).
Anyway, I just got the original program (itunes - rss server) working and it is sweet!
To anyone getting a TIMED OUT, or a LONG ERROR on their psp, I am certain that it is because you do not have a static IP and therefore you did not open the necessary port.
I was trying to get this to work for 2 days until I realized I was doing this. In order to check if you have a static ip and help set up your static ip, check this guide that helped me.
http://www.hotcomm.com/FAQ/FAQ_staticIPXP.asp
Then, once you have a static IP, use this guide to open up port 8080.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308127
For port forwarding (optional)use
http://www.portforward.com and use the guide for your router.
The hardest part is setting up the static ip, use that guide, but if you have any individual questions, email me at irust84@yahoo.com.
PS If you’re having problems with song restrictions, realize that each rss feed can only hold 100 songs. Separate your songs into more rss feeds and subscribe to them all.
mitchell says
I dont know what my ip address is…how do i find that out?
EDIT: ok i found out my ip address..and it wasnt where you people said i could find it but know i cant get on it…it says the server has timed out..and i disabeld al my firewall stuff..what do i do know?
lewson says
PuRe GeInUs NoT oLnY dO i UsE iT tO sTrEaM mUsIc To My PsP bUt To A lOcAl InTeRnEt CaFÉ
James says
Wow!!
you guys have pretty muched made my year!!!
(even though it just started)
this is awesome, ive got like 8 gig of music i can play through my psp and just yeah wow!!
you guys deserve a medal
thankyou heaps!!!!!!!
Codewave Software says
Donations are always welcome. ;-)
John says
This may be the wrong place to ask this, but is it possible to stream these songs, while using the internet browser, or is that not within the PSP’s capabilities?
Thanks in advance
christian says
i need help with when the psp my itunesRSS when you sign in to it WHAT PASSWORD DO I put in and user name
kyle says
hiya every time i try to do the PSP Setup Procedure i try to Enter “http://[IP Address]:[Port Number]” into the PSP Browser. and i keep gettin, Communication with the server failed. A DNS error has occurred. (80410418) Pleeeeasssse help i really wanna use this
cuervo says
I wrote a little CGI in Perl to generate an RSS feed, for the Unix people. Direct linky here.
Gumbo says
How do i watch videos from my psp while on the internet
DD says
Good work guys! But i have a question….When i have it on my psp i can only listen to 100 songs, but i have 1785 songs, why?
Gtfan1 says
This works perfectly except for one problem. i am only able to access 100 songs from my library
YLA G says
wow.. that rocks!! mush better then all the rest what exists.. did it in 5 min now i can enjoy all my music files in my gardan without any space troubling..
Andy H says
Fantastic. Works a treat! Thanks alot!
Ryan says
Okay, I did everything guys said to do but I always get the error “Communication with the server failed (8001006F)” Can anybody help?
Peety says
Thanks for the great tutorial! :D
andy says
is there any way that i dont need to use wireless internet to acess it? i dont have wifi at home!
reval says
Hi i did everything and i turned off bith my firewalls/ My mcafee an windows firewall.i have windows xp media edition.when i go to my ip adrress an port number in my psp browser it gives me this ‘Communication with server failed. (8001006f)’ I can access my itunes on my ie browser on my computor.but not on my psp.i need sm help please!
Trevor says
i downloaded a video onto my psp and i cant find it >.
Bazzer says
Ryan et al, if you are having problems communicating with the PC (server) make sure that you have let the PSP’s IP address have access via the PC’s firewall.
alaina says
ahh…ok. this. does. not. help. me.
1) Download MyTunesRSSmac.zip. Extract all contents into a new folder. …………….”extract contents”? what does that mean?
3) Under General -> iTunes browse to the location of your “iTunes Music Library.xml”. (This is normally located in Music -> iTunes) …………what is a .xml file…..because music is mp3…
i dont understand these directions at allllll
William says
Nice!!
But i dont think its the big deal. You can access you iTunes library allright but thats the only think you can do!!
-You have to have your computer on and the ItunesRss on too!
-You cant access your Library from anywhere else unless your computer and Rss is on!
-If you turn off and quit the Rss…..the server doesnt work anymore and cant have access of anything!
It is useful in some part.
I wish a program that lets me save my Itunes library so i can just log in and listen to my Itunes library without ever turn on my comp =D
Justin---VERY HAPPY says
I can’t thanks you guys enough, i love it when things work! very well done!
i have my itunes running through my iMac OS X over the wifi to the router and then over wifi to my PSP, there are very few .3 second buffering pauses, but that very understandable.
again, great job
~one very happy boy
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