Remote Buddy 1.10 Streams to iPhone, iPod touch
Posted April 30, 2008 at 4:51pm by iClarified
IOSPIRIT has announced the release of version 1.10 of Remote Buddy today.
WHAT'S NEW IN V1.10
Streaming of iTunes® media via WLAN to iPhone and iPod® Touch
The AJAX Remote integrated into Remote Buddy now supports the streaming of all files organized in iTunes®, so that they can be played back directly on the iPhone or iPod® Touch. Especially useful: complete playlists and albums can be played back automatically. As the media files remain on the Mac® and are only streamed to the iPhone or iPod® Touch, users no longer have to choose a 4/8/16/32 GB sized slice of their collection but rather can access their complete collection via their mobile device.
Extended AirTunes- and output speaker support
While Remote Buddy users could already previously select the AirTunes speaker that iTunes® should send audio to, it is now also possible to select more than one AirTunes speaker. The computer's audio output to be used can now also be selected via the AJAX Remote and in Remote Buddy's onscreen menu.
Support for controlling additional applications
The new version brings support for also controlling the new Adobe® Media Player, Adobe Bridge (CS2 und CS3), the Toast Video Player and the media center software XBMC.
Improved Bluetooth® support
The administration of Bluetooth® devices used with Remote Buddy has been modernized and Sony® BD Remote users benefit of new possibilities to save precious battery power.
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Some Screenshots:
WHAT'S NEW IN V1.10
Streaming of iTunes® media via WLAN to iPhone and iPod® Touch
The AJAX Remote integrated into Remote Buddy now supports the streaming of all files organized in iTunes®, so that they can be played back directly on the iPhone or iPod® Touch. Especially useful: complete playlists and albums can be played back automatically. As the media files remain on the Mac® and are only streamed to the iPhone or iPod® Touch, users no longer have to choose a 4/8/16/32 GB sized slice of their collection but rather can access their complete collection via their mobile device.
Extended AirTunes- and output speaker support
While Remote Buddy users could already previously select the AirTunes speaker that iTunes® should send audio to, it is now also possible to select more than one AirTunes speaker. The computer's audio output to be used can now also be selected via the AJAX Remote and in Remote Buddy's onscreen menu.
Support for controlling additional applications
The new version brings support for also controlling the new Adobe® Media Player, Adobe Bridge (CS2 und CS3), the Toast Video Player and the media center software XBMC.
Improved Bluetooth® support
The administration of Bluetooth® devices used with Remote Buddy has been modernized and Sony® BD Remote users benefit of new possibilities to save precious battery power.
Read More
Some Screenshots: