Mac powered home theater systems are completely under-represented on sites like YouTube. I thought I'd share my current job for a very simple overview of how I've approached me access to my media in my living room to give. I Boxee, but were then too busy to play with it. (Update:. Boxee I removed it, not me) to control the system today with my iPhone seems to work well. The system is:-Brains: Mac Pro (3.0GHzX8cores - 18GB memory - 4 TB of storage (0:28) Sound: Logitech Z5500(Optical in) (1:08) Storage: ReadyNAS NV + (3.6 TB) (1:13) + XServe SAN (not shown) 10TB. TV: Samsung 50 "Plasma (0:05)-Remote: iPhone (00:02) iTunes Library: 3.7TB dock -3.5 inch hard drive - for the import / export of large all- , which is geographically close. is (for example, DVD) Region 1, is much cheaper to import new items from North America than it is to buy in Australia. Note: For some reason my camera does not collect Visualizer ... very strange updates.:-I,Graphics cards for Mac Pro Nvidia 8800GT-Replaces the last disk from 750GB to 1 TB of memory with 4GB of date. Update 2:-It 's been a new 400MB / s RAID 10GB PCIe Tower (CalDigit HDPro): ~ 75% in the format for playback in iTunes. Out 4-GB of memory in preparation for the Mac Pro downgrade upgrade at MacWorld in January. At 3000 € for iTunes gift cards from friends for Christmas, unfortunately, I have most of the video / shows available on iTunes. Hid-Mac Pro, HDPro Tower, Time Machine, HDD Dock, etc. withinCabinet, as I ...
Tags: Mac, Pro, Logtiech, z5500, Home, Theater, storage, HTPC, iphone, remote, readynas, NV+, frontrow, boxee, media, center, surround, sound, leopard, osx, audio, visual
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