Oh, and if you're interested, I intend to expand this system to the
desktop to allow you to access your home collection from work, your
laptop, etc.  For this, I will probably hack together a simple daemon
and FUSE userspace filesystem on Linux as a proof of concept some time
in the next 6 months.

On Apr 15, 8:29 am, Josh Guilfoyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have created a system by which your music can be accessed anytime on
> the go using your cell phone's wireless data connection.  Simply
> install the server software onto your home PC and configure the phone
> to connect to it.  Initially, the meta database will be downloaded and
> then from there only changes will be synced to the phone.  The media
> itself is retrieved on demand and cached to the storage card.  In my
> real-world tests with a remote server and simulating GPRS or EDGE data
> throughput have been very promising, requiring only 3 - 8 seconds of
> buffer time before most content can be played.
>
> For screenshots and info, seehttp://android-five.googlecode.com.  The
> system, though currently closed, will be opened under the terms of the
> GPL after the first round challenge winners are announced, regardless
> of outcome.
>
> I will also be posting a video this week, showing my system in action.
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