From the Mac Perspective & Two Homes
Best thread I've come across on this subject. I'm tempted to "cut the cable/satellite" as well. But, I have two constraints. First, I have two homes - a Summer house and a Winter house. (Yep, I'm retired.) Second, I love my sports, being a ex-college athlete (basketball & tennis), and my wife is an artist who likes the PBS and HGTV craft shows. Both of us are Fox News, CNN HLN and Weather Channel watchers. I'm into CNBC's Squawk Box and Fast Money shows.
DirecTV solves both of my problems for now. I'm either in one place or the other. DirecTV allows me to carry my STBs back and forth. So far, so good.
My Summer home is on a island in Lake Michigan, 20 nm from each Michigan land mass. Since the conversion to digital OTA TV, I'm dependent solely on DirecTV on the island. However, the telco has just made DSL available which I'll sign up for when we migrate North for the Summer. (Up to 10mb! Hopefully, I can get that speed.)
So, long story to tell you my experimental digital TV setup is driven by an Apple TV, Mac Mini and MacBookPro. The Apple TV is great when using the iTunes. However, I've hacked the ATV, both h/w & s/w. I'm running Boxee and XBMC off of an external 1TB SATA drive. (The engineer in me needs to keep the left side of my brain active.) Although, Boxee beta improved the "experience", it's still a work in progress. However, ATV and iTunes has a high WAF rating.
I'm just getting into the Mini & Plex and the other plethora of add-ons. I've just finish the setup which mimics this guys setup:
http://heysage.com/2009/08/29/mac-mini-home-media-server/. If you want, I can supply more info (references) on Mini to HDTV connection and the s/w used to get the screen resolution correct.
This past Winter, I've ripped most of my DVDs to play either on the ATV or Mini. For the near term, both units will travel with us when we play snowbirds. BTW, our music goes with us on the ATV, Mini & MPB.
So, I've been
really interested in the maturity of Boxee and Plex, along with Hulu and Netflix. The less hardware I have to haul around the better. Right now, hauling the three units is not taxing the WAF, it's my seven guitars and an amp that's pushing the envelope.
I'm interest in how you guys solve the lack of real time sports and network news on the 'net. I'll check out myP2P for the sports angle and, like Convergent, report back on progress if a eureka occurs.
Finally, Thiggins, you've got a great site, and I look forward to your reviews. I've added a D-Link DNS 323 to my home network after reading your review and, just last week, a Synology DS110j. Both are worthy candidates for home NAS. But, the Synology DSM 2.3 s/w is the closest thing to plug and play I've seen for home computing.