OK, so I've gotten a taste of the new 720p rips of shows that are now out there. Oo-la-la, they look nice. Unfortunately, the G4 Mac Mini just doesn't have anywhere near the horsepower required to play them, so I've got to look into getting a new Mac Mini. I took a quick look at the Apple TV, which I could hack to get it to do what I want, but really we're talking 300 dollars for a medium-power Apple TV plus a lot of hacking around (and voiding the warranty) vs 700 dollars for a full-power Mac Mini and a lot less hacking around. I'll probably go with the more expensive and easier option.
While I was shopping around, it occurred to me "hey waitaminute! I have a badass XBox 360 - surely it can handle some hi-def content?!?" But alas, the Xbox 360 suffers from being completely crippled, and it can't really handle much in terms of video out of the box. You can, however, connect it to your PC running Vista or Windows MCE, which will transcode your video from the Windows PC to the XBox on the fly and stream it. I suppose that just being able to mount a share on your PC and watch it over the network is so, like, 2003. No, it's way cooler to transcode my media into another codec and stream it - after all, why just saturate the network when you can saturate the network _and_ spike the CPU load on your desktop? I think Microsoft has become a lot less evil over the years, but stuff like that just completely chaps my ass.
In other news, Switzerland was awesome. It was great to see Fabienne and I felt particularly honored to be invited. I made an ass of myself more than once but overall it was cool. We brought home lots of chocolate and duty-free booze, which we later discovered was actually more expensive than just getting it in the states. Live and learn.
Work is nuts, I have a good idea of what I'll be working on next but I don't wanna jinx it. More on that later.
--Nate
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