Q: Is the new Mac Mini the ultimate HD MythFrontend?<br>
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A: No.<br>
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-Myth is not designed to work with a 6 button remote. Good luck getting your preferred remote to work with the mini.<br>
-It's "whisper quiet, " not silent.<br>
-The form factor is nice, but a frontend hardly needs to be _that_ small.<br>
-It will probably do 1080i content in MythFrontend, but I wouldn't say
it's guaranteed. "1080i playback" and "shared video memory" are
not features often found in the same package.<br>
-Speaking of 1080i, is it a sure thing that that modeline will even be available? <br>
-It costs $900.<br>
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That said, screw myth, I want one anyway. I wouldn't use
MythFrontend on it, though. I'd just share my recordings
directory and make it available to iTunes, then use "Fornt row with
Bonjour" as my MythFrontend replacement.<br>
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I do all of my scheduling via MythWeb as it is, and I prefer iTunes
over MythMusic/MythVideo, iPhoto over MythGallery, Firefox over
MythBrowser, and DVD Player over MythDVD. Avoiding the hassle of
LiveTV is a small price to pay, in my mind, for the advantages of using
those Apple programs instead of the Myth versions.<br>
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Of course, I'm cheap, so I'll continue using the Myth versions under Linux for the forseeable future. <br>
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