No luck yet but working on it, if anything is will be server based
like the qtss does, and probably will require a dedicated server. I
know of several people who are working on this, lets all hope apple
implements rtsp.

On Aug 28, 1:49 am, "Mike Brophy \(IntegraLearn\)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, the iPhone certainly supports streaming audio (as evidenced by
> SeeqPod,www.seeqpod.com).
>
> Automatic progression through a playlist, however, is not something I've
> seen in action. It would seem that if Safari supported an event like
> onMediaComplete when QuickTime reached the end of a song/video, that could
> be trapped and then the next song/video played.
>
> I've not heard if such an event exists. Anyone else have an idea?
>
> Mike
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> On Behalf Of Villain
> Sent: Monday, August 27, 2007 5:27 PM
> To: iPhoneWebDev
> Subject: IPhone Web-Based Audio Playlists
>
> Does the iPhone support some type of web-based audio playlist?  For
> instance, an m3u playlist will play music over the web on many
> devices.  RSS feeds are used for audio playlist for other devices
> (such as a PSP).
>
> I have tried the m3u and no dice.  I was unable to try the RSS feed
> because it requires an active internet connection (to use the mac
> reader) which I did not have.
>
> Does anyone know if a web-based audio playlist is supported by the
> iPhone?- Hide quoted text -
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