Got this one in through Markus, looks like a great app!
MyTunesRSS helps you create RSS feeds of the music in your iTunes music library. You can play the tracks in the feed with any device (supporting WLAN) that has a browser and supports RSS feeds. One such device for example is the Sony Playstation Portable.
TunesRSS is an application that starts a server. You can access this server with any web browser – according the documentation – 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. The songs are streamed to the device through the WLAN feature.
You can search your library by artist and album and create an RSS feed from the results. In theory you can podcast your entire library, or playlist by playlist.
I haven’t been able to test it myself yet (I have to update my system!) but this should work on a wi-fi enabled mobile too. Anyone in it for a test? Wink me if it works. I wouldn’t try it over 3G yet though
How long still before iTunes gets to any mobile device?
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Create music RSS feeds from your iTunes library…
Imagine taking your iTunes library, and making it available to any device with a broadband-connected browser that can handle RSS podcast feeds. MyTunesRSS is a free java program that does just that. It seems to have Windows, Mac OSX and platform……