Thanks to Clark, Britt and Dan for the replies. I didn't have too much hope since the Itunes requirements state it works on a mac with a usb connection. I had two reasons for trying to do this. I wanted to use the duo in the bedroom tied into my lan to play my itunes library from my computer in the basement office. I felt the duo would probably be too slow to do this, but wanted to try. Also, my wife is a chaplain for Hospice and works in nursing homes. She takes a boom box and photos to the homes to let the patients hear some music and see some familiar scenes. This especially seems to help the Alzheimer patients. I was trying to see if she could do this on the duo. It's small, lightweight and would be no great loss if it got damaged or stolen. It appears that Quicktime is maybe the best program to use for this. If anybody has a better idea, please let me know. Thanks, Ben ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list&sid=396545469