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HowTo RSS Using Apache Server - v0.6 is here!   [ Edited ]
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snowcrash

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pspxml-v06.vbs is here!
 
Updates
-You can now enter your own rss icon.  The script will ask you to enter url of rss icon path for each channel.
 
-Removed unnecessary RSS tags
 
Download from here,
 
 
enjoy! :smileyhappy:
 

 
pspxml-v052.vbs is here!
 
Updates
-This will fix another "Invalid procedure call or argument: 'Left': issue
 
This was due to filename extension being capital, like MySong.MP3 instead of MySong.mp3
 
You don't have to do anything except download the script and run it. :smileyhappy:
 
 
 
thx to Metallic-Force for helping me solve this problem and testing the script. :smileyhappy:
 

pspxml-v051.vbs is here!
 
Updates
-Fixed "Invalid procedure call or argument: 'Left'" issue.
 
 

 
pspxml-v05.vbs is here!
 
Updates are
-You no longer need to change filename.  Filename can now have spaces and special characters.(Thanks to Toxic Ninja)
-Script wll automatically starts Apache server if it's not running.
-Fixed minor bugs.
 
Download it from here,
 
 
Note:  If you are having problem with Apache server, make sure Apache server was installed with Administrator rights.
 
 

 
Toxic Ninja updated the script to v0.4, thx Toxic Ninja for this update.
 
With this update, you no longer have to type long path from psp browser.  All you have to do is type your ip address from psp,
for exmaple, if your ip address is 192.168.0.2 then
 
 
If you do this correctly, you should see links to your channel.  Just click it and add. :smileyhappy:
 
READ v03 instruction below to setup directory structure for your music files!
 
Download pspxml-v04.vbs from here and run the script,
 
 
 
Thx again Toxic Ninja for this update.
 

 
 
 
pspxml-v03.vbs is here!
 
This script will create mutltiple channels and multiple xml files.  According RSS 2.0 spec, only one channel can be added to xml file.  So for people who want more than 100 songs on their RSS and also wants to organize songs by folders, then this script is for you!
 
First you need to do is to create folders under ../htdocs directory.
 
Folder name can't have spaces or special characters, so create something like "My_Rock_Channel".
Create as many folders you want and move your music files to folders.  Don't put more than 100 songs in a folder because PSP RSS channel can't have more than 100 songs.
 
When you are done creating folders and moving music files, you need to download this script from this site,
 
 
Download the script and move it to ../htdocs directory.  After you run the script, the script will create pspxml.xml file under each folder you created.  So if you created "My_Rock_Channel" folder, pspxml.xml should be under ../htdocs/My_Rock_Channel/pspxml.xml
 
All you need to do is browse it from psp browser adding folder name to your path.
for example, if your ip address is 192.168.0.2 then
 
 
It should ask you to add channel. :smileyhappy:
 
You need to do this for every folder you created.
 
Good luck! :smileyhappy:
 
 
 
 
 
pspxml-v02.vbs instruction
 
Now the script supports the following file extension:
 
mp3
aac
mp4(aac)
m4a
 
and fixed minor bugs. :smileyhappy:
 
pspxml-v02.vbs can be download from here,
 
 
download and move the file to ../htdocs directory and you can delete pspxml-v01.vbs now.
 
 
Next Update:
 
To create multiple channels for multiple genres or group, like "Rock Channel", "Rap Channel", "Pop Channel", or "U2 Channel", "My Favorite Channel" by single xml file.
 
"RSS HowTo v0.5"
 
The purpose of this "HowTo" is to stream your own mp3 music using Apache server.
 
I'm assuming you already installed Apache server, if not then go here:
 
 
 
After you sucessfully installed Apache server then do this,
 
Download the Script
 
NOTE:  DO NOT download the file from any other places.  If the link doesn't work, let me know. I'll upload the file again.  And use this script at your own risk! :smileytongue:
 
Unzip the file, and move the file(pspxml-v01.vbs) to ../htdocs directory.
 
Move your mp3 files to ../htdocs directory.
Note:  mp3 file name CAN NOT have spaces, hyphens, or any other special characters.
If file name is "my favorite song", you need to change the file name to "my_favorite_song".
 
You can change mp3 file name using this method as well:
 
Run the Script
 
Double click the script(pspxml-v01.vbs).
Note:  If you have anti-virus application running, it might prevent you from runnin the script.  You need to turn off your anti-virus application.
 
The script will ask you to enter your local ip address, enter your local ip address then click "ok" button.
You don't have to put "http://" front of your local ip address, just enter your ip address.
 
For example:  192.168.0.2
 
If everything ran fine and no error message, you should see a small window that says "Done!".  Press "ok" button.
The script should have created a file called pspxml.xml under ../htdocs directory.
 
Using your psp browser, type your url http://your_ip_address/pspxml.xml
 
For example:
 
 
It should ask you to add the channel.
 
That's it! I hope this howto was lot easier than the first one. :smileyhappy:
 
Thanks to vaio2003 for providing the icon and testing the script.
 
If you don't like the icon that came with this script, you can change the icon by
opening pspxml.xml file using wordpad.
Search for "http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v665/snowcrash
007/rssicon.jpg" this, and replace with your icon.
 
Note:  Don't use icon on your computer, icon has to be on internet. :smileytongue:
 
If you have problem running the script, let me know! :smileyhappy:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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11-29-2005 10:43 AM
 
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Thank You!  iv been wondering how to do this!  Ill have to try it out.

MODS STICKY THIS!

 

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11-29-2005 11:11 AM
 
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If you are installing Apache server just for RSS then you don't have to change port and change router config.
 

Hideo Kojima, "You're looking at the key to winning the console war."

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11-29-2005 11:16 AM
 
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To JoePic19,
 
You need to save that file by File -> Save As

 

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11-29-2005 11:51 AM
 
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if you look at the xml contents, it looks like you can also change the icon image too and the title as well.
 

 

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11-29-2005 12:12 PM
 
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i can't acces the server from my psp......any suggestions?

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11-29-2005 12:20 PM
 
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AlxRymnd914 wrote:
i can't acces the server from my psp......any suggestions?




you mean the apache server?
 
can you access from computer?

 

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11-29-2005 12:22 PM
 
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does this mean i'll have to do this for every single mp3?
and enter the whole address for every single mp3 i want to play?
cant i just get all my songs as a group under the "RSS Channel" icon on the psp?
Kudos!
11-29-2005 12:22 PM
 
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Joepic19 wrote:
does this mean i'll have to do this for every single mp3?
and enter the whole address for every single mp3 i want to play?
cant i just get all my songs as a group under the "RSS Channel" icon on the psp?



nope,
 
i'll update my howto later, but in meanwhile if you can look at the xml file,
you can pretty much tell what you need to do to add another music.
 
for example
 
Code:
         <item>
            <title>HOUSE SAMPLE 1</title> 
            <link>http://www.playstation.com/manual/psp/rss/</link&g
t; <description>HOUSE SAMPLE 1 / PSP Mix</description> <author>Noburo Masuda</author> <pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2005 15:00:00 +0900</pubDate> <enclosure url="http://fj00.psp.update.playstation.org/media/HOUSE_SAMPLE_1.
mp3" type="audio/mp3" /> </item> <item> <title>JAZZ FUSION SAMPLE 1</title> <link>http://www.playstation.com/manual/psp/rss/</link&g
t; <description>JAZZ FUSION SAMPLE 1 / PSP Mix</description> <author>Noburo Masuda</author> <pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2005 14:00:00 +0900</pubDate> <enclosure url="http://fj00.psp.update.playstation.org/media/JAZZ_FUSION_SAM
PLE_1.mp3" type="audio/mp3" /> </item>
 

 

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11-29-2005 12:27 PM
 
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snowcrash wrote:


AlxRymnd914 wrote:
i can't acces the server from my psp......any suggestions?




you mean the apache server?
 
can you access from computer?


yes i can acces it from my computer....

Kudos!
11-29-2005 12:30 PM
 
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