With this neat addition to your PSP's Web Browser you'll be skipping through your tracks from anywhere in your house! But as with all good things, it comes with a catch: The installation is a bit technical and may intimidate some of you, but I'm sure you can find help in the iTunesRemote thread in our forums. Here's the basic setup instructions:
1) You must first install a webserver on your PSP. k7m has written one specifically for iTunesRemote which you can download [here]. To install it, simpley unzip the file and start iTunesRemote.exe. The webserver is listening on port 81, so you only have to browse to
http://[Local Address Here]:81/iTunesRemote.php.
The design is fully customizable, just edit the psp/template.html file. the %variablenames% variables will be replaced by their current value at runtime. More features will be added soon ...
2) Open iTunesRemote.php in Notepad. change the variable $pathToHTTPDir to the directory that iTunesRemote.php is in (my file has a different location in it, so be wary). Remember that in PHP, all symbols must be preceded by a , which is why one should separate directories with "" in this instance (you'll get an error otherwise).
7) Make sure iTunes is open and has a song in the ticker bar (you shouldn't see the apple)
8) Navigate your PSP or Wipeout Browser to http://[LocalHost Here]/psp/iTunesRemote.php (or whatever file structure you placed inside of the htdocs folder)
9) Enjoy your iTunes Remote Control. it makes you a lot less dorky searching through your music library with a sleek PSP than with your computer, so be sure to use this to your advantage.
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