MarekRozanski wrote:
One thing to note: The
Apple TV may seem like a nice cheap alternative to a full blown PC, but it doesn't support all the video and audio codecs. (There are
plenty of hacks, of course.) Maybe someone out there has experience with Apple TV and can comment?
Yeah, I've got the AppleTV. It's a cool but limited little box. Once some of the hacks are better implemented it will be alot more useful.
The Bad:
No DVR function. Apple wants you to buy your TV shows.
No 5.1 audio from purchased or rip'd media.
No Steaming Internet Radio.
Won't play VideoTS files. (Big negative here as everything must be compressed using H.264 codec which is painfully slow on my 800MHz G4.(ouch)
Media streams, ie music, TV, Movies must go through iTunes. In other words you can't stream files directly from a network drive. They have to come from a computer running the iTunes app. (This one sucks)
The Good:
I've got it connected to a G wireless network and streaming is flawless.
no hiccups, dropouts, etc. This is with music and video.
YouTube, for the most, part looks great. (This is dependent on the source file of course, but the H.264 codec does a great job.)
It will pass through 5.1 audio (using iTunes, I streamed a DD encoded WAV file.... I tunes won't play it but AppleTV will pass it though to my HT Processor.
There is promise herre as the chip in the AppleTV has the capability of handling 7.1 or 8 channels of audio.
But no program I have found will encode 5.1 to the video file so you are stuck with Pro-Logic II.(a multi-plexed format)
Overall, I'm impressed with the video. I've got it projecting to 106" screen and my rips look really good. Quicktime HD trailers look phenomenal. Movies from iTunes store are... meh. And Youtube goes varies from acceptable to impressive for what it is.
For the moment MacMini is a better option.