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Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Techno Babble


For months and months I have been flipping back and forwards between buying an Apple TV / Mac Mini as a media player / server for home.


We currently use an old Dell PC that runs both iTunes and the rest of the video, music etc we have on our network.

When I say network I mean the couple of USB drives attached to the old PC.

The problem with the PC is it's really old, it's really slow AND when it heats up (and it does heat up) it sounds like a 747 is taking off in our media cabinet.

I thought about getting a new PC and running Windows 7 Media Center, but the cost of a new PC and also having to deal with Windows after converting myself to a MAC boy is just too much to bear.

We don't really record much if any TV or watch TV shows with any regularity so my need for a DVR to record TV is not really an issue.

My biggest issue with Apple TV has always been the inability to have media on hard drives attached to the network, but after a lot of research I have found there are two solutions for this,

The first is to run the old DELL PC as an iTunes server and share the iTunes library to the Apple TV.

The second is to 'hack' the apple TV and use the popular Boxee application to stream all the data.

In doing even more research, I also discovered that I can 'Network Attach' all my USB drives if I use the Apple Airport Extreme, as you can add a powered USB hub to the Airport Extreme easily with minimum fuss and you don't need a PC to be on.

I will most likely get an Apple TV and an airport Extreme this month some time and initially just transfer all my main iTunes media over to the Apple TV and then use BOXEE for the stuff that I have never transferred to iTunes

At least with the Airport Extreme I will no longer have to reboot the wireless router every time I want to use the iPhone Remote with itunes any more!

And yes I am geek...

5 Comments:

At Tue Nov 03, 08:09:00 AM EST, Blogger Panther said...

We have a Mac Mini as our media centre. It has an extra firewire disk in a matching case for storage. It is great. For TV we have an EyeTV plugged in, though we don't watch TV much.

 
At Tue Nov 03, 09:24:00 AM EST, Blogger MeRcBoI said...

I Heart Apple! :)

 
At Tue Nov 03, 09:38:00 AM EST, Blogger Superdrewby said...

oooooooh all these apple lovers

 
At Tue Nov 03, 07:11:00 PM EST, Blogger YarravillePaul said...

Another vote for the mac mini.

I run PLEX on the mini and connect to the airport extreme which has a USB 1TB hard drive with all my movies, music and TV shows.

The benefit of using PLEX over the apple TV is avoiding complicated hacking to watch movies in formats that apple do not directly support, or needing to convert them...

Good luck. Will be interested to read how you get on.


(yep, a big apple nerd here)

 
At Wed Nov 04, 10:02:00 AM EST, Blogger Superdrewby said...

I am reticent to spend the $1000 + on the Mac Mini at the moment, Plex looks cool but with Boxee on the Apple TV it should do the same thing in essence.

Mind you I actually convert all of my movies and everything else to Quicktime format anyway and import into iTunes anyway.

Now all I have to do is buy one of the damn bloody things,

hmm maybe a walk down to the Apple store at lunch?

 

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