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Uploaded by on May 28, 2009

This is a demonstration of my Home Theater Mac mini and the various control and software options.

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  • You said you use XBMC, I would love for you to make a tutorial video on using XBMC to include how to add addons and how to set it all up. I have not found one on youtube, and I am frustrated on how to make it work.

  • @62bigduke There probably is a good reason why there isn't one, it's definitely a handful.

  • nice, but who uses firefox on a mac? also, why don't you pimp out your desktop a bit, hide that shit at the bottom and make large icons in the center? love the mouse.

  • @theavantridiculous I don't use Firefox anymore, this is quite old. And you're right, to do this right you need to streamline your dock to just the Home Theater apps.

  • whats up man what did you need to hook all that up

  • @glenndavis06 I needed a mini TOS-link to TOS cable adapter to connect the audio, and a Minidisplay port to HDMI adapter to connect the video. The new Mac mini has a HDMI output which combines video and audio, definitely the way to go!

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  • If open my imac in the network folder on my mac mini it shows nothing how to set the films online so that you can see them from my imac on my mac mini

  • was it boxi

  • How did you network your macs?

  • wow. Good job setting stuff up but it seems kinda pointless since the display is only slightly bigger than your macbook pro... You could have set up a wireless network and extended your macbook pro to a projector and cut out the mini altogether since it isn't really being utilized anyway.

  • your hands shake alot

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  • @skrbicdu Yes you can. If you get Remote Buddy it allows you to use any remote (Harmony, Mac Remote) to interact with your mac's programs. I use it to control Boxee and pretty much can tell my Mac to do anything with it (Sleep, Restart, Shut Down, launch any program, etc.).

  • The speakers shouldnt be so close together, just a tip.

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