This should work for you (taken from my Ambiance app)
[[AVAudioSession sharedInstance] setCategory: AVAudioSessionCategoryPlayback error: nil];
UInt32 doSetProperty = 1;
AudioSessionSetProperty (kAudioSessionProperty_OverrideCategoryMixWithOthers, sizeof(doSetProperty), &doSetProperty);
[[AVAudioSession sharedInstance] setActive: YES error: nil];
From the docs:
kAudioSessionProperty_OverrideCategoryMixWithOthers
Changes the mixing behavior of the
kAudioSessionCategory_MediaPlayback
and
kAudioSessionCategory_PlayAndRecord
audio session categories. Setting this
property to TRUE (any nonzero value)
allows mixing of iPod audio with
application audio. Other aspects of
these categories, such as their
Ring/Silent switch behavior, are not
affected.
This property has value of FALSE (0)
by default. When the audio session
category changes, such as during an
interruption, the value of this
property reverts to FALSE. To regain
mixing behavior you must then re-set
this property.
Always check to see if setting this
property succeeds or fails, and react
appropriately; behavior may change in
future releases of iPhone OS.
Available in iPhone OS 3.0 and later.
Declared in AudioServices.h.