Access iTunes library from Wifi iTunes

Is there a way one can accesses their iTunes library from the WiFi iTunes app on the iTouch or iPhone?
it would be nice in the case where you have tv shows for a season and can only fit part of the season on your iPod... after watching a episode and deleting it on the iPod would like to be able to log into my iTunes library and sync the remaining episodes.
if not through the WiFi iTunes apps is there another way to get this functionality?

THe wifi itunes store has no support for linking to your itunes on your computer. also the wifi itunes store sells no video content to be downloaded. As well there is currently no way to link your touch to your computer over wifi and download material. THere are web apps that say they offer remote sensing to your desktop like this
http://www.apple.com/webapps/productivity/rdm.html
Try it out and tell us the results.Also remember that you need to be in a wifi hotspot to use web apps.
gff

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