Actually it recognizes playlists in all three of the supported players (iTunes included.) All of my best playlists are in iTunes and they all came across to the remote without a hitch.This is quite nice device. My only question is if the software recognizes playlists that are maid in other players, such as iTunes.
That would be nice. I'm reviewing a network video player next that is supposed to be able to transfer video from your desktop to your TV. I'm not sure how it feels about .mov files though. Keep an eye on Denguru in the next few weeks.I hope they expand this device to be able to stream video from iTunes to the TV. This would be way better than moving my desktop out to the living room to hookup to my TV.
I didn't actually think to test any files encoded with FLAC (free lossless audio codec). Thanks for the reminder. I'll add a couple of them to my archive of test files. In theory, if you can get it to appear in the library of any of the supported media players, there's a chance that it will stream. Since StreamPoint uses the libraries to allocate the music list and then uses the players themselves to stream the music to your stereo it might be possible to get FLAC encoded files to work.Nice device, but anyone who is really serious uses FLAC. This device won't do that or accomodate Winamp, Foobar. I also wish Logitech could fix it to use OGG, but that is likely asking too much.
I’m currently not a member of Rhapsody, so I couldn’t test it’s functionality with the Wireless DJ for the review. However, I believe that when Rhapsody was mentioned in Logitech’s documentation they referred to playing individual songs using Rhapsody rather than the internet radio. Internet radio functionality with the Wireless DJ was specific to WMP, iTunes, and Musicmatch Jukebox.Your mentioned it integrates with Rhapsody? Will this also allow streaming of Real Audio internet radio stations? Integration with Winamp would also solve the real audio problem along with FLAC
Sadly, it does not interface with your ipod. You'll need to have your computer on so that the Wireless DJ can access iTunes.Just a quick question: can you connect this directly to the ipod or you have to have computer on?