Access your music from anywhere
MyTunesRSS
MyTunesRSS allows you to access the music and videos from your iTunes library or any simple watch folder over a local network or even the internet. You can access your music from all over the world using a simple web browser. The user interface lets you search for titles or browse your whole library by album, artist or genre. You can access your iTunes playlists or create new ones directly in MyTunesRSS.
Download MyTunesRSS
Internet access via Yoics
When combined with Yoics, MyTunesRSS becomes easily remote accessible, without requiring any complex network configuration (such as port forwarding on your router).
If you haven’t done so already, download and install Yoics for Windows.
Open Now Proxy configuration menu

Enter information
- Give it a name (any name that you want)
- Select HTTP, so that a browser will automatically load when you access it.
- Enter Port 8080 the default setting for MyTunesRSS. If you changed this value, enter that value here.
- Select ADD
- Select OK
Remote accessing
There are two ways to Internet access your MyTunes RSS Server, either using the Yoics desktop or by logging in to yoics.com. If you are using the desktop, just double click on the name of your TVersity server, and if you’ve logged in to yoics.com (via a browser on a computer or a handheld, like an iPhone) just simply click once, like you would with any hyperlink.

Once you’ve accessed MyTunesRSS server, you’ll see their familiar interface & you can operate that as usual.


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