Apple TV - Does it meet my requirements?
After Steve Jobs pushed aside the Apple TV, Apple’s version of the Media Center [Extender], to carry on for 90 minutes about the iPhone, I began to wonder if the Apple TV would do what I need it to do. It boasts streaming from any PC running the latest version of iTunes, but one catch is that iTunes only supports videos encoded with H.264 and some MPEGs. This makes sense for iTunes because its primary job is getting Videos from the iTMS (iTunes Music Store) to the customer’s iPod. However, I don’t purchase my movies through iTunes. I prefer to encode my movies using the XVid or DivX codec. All of my DVD Players support this codec so it makes sense for me. In fact, with a simple codec install for QuickTime, I’m able to watch my videos perfectly using FrontRow on my Mac Mini. This brings me to my question. If my videos work in FrontRow, would they also work on the Apple TV? I’m guessing that the interface on the Apple TV is the next version of FrontRow, which might suggest I could watch my movies assuming they were stored locally on the 40GB internal HDD or an external HDD. Streaming may be a different beast altogether since it seems to ride on the shoulders of iTunes sharing features. I use iTunes to listen to music or look through photos on my Tivo, which tells me it is very capable of sharing across Wifi, but by why will they not add DivX/XVid support for iTunes?
A couple of other issues I have about this device is the lack of an optical drive, to replace DVD Players, and the name itself. I’m aware that it outputs through a TV, but why call it “Apple TV” when no TV Tuner is included. The only TV Shows you can watch on this device are those available for purchase through iTunes.
What does this all mean? I guess if I can get some answers to the above questions, I would likely buy this unit because the $299 sure seems a lot better than the $799 Mac Mini alternative, which provides everything I need including a DVD Player replacement for only $500 more [ouch].

cranst said,
Wrote on January 11, 2007 @ 7:22 am
I just saw a post about XtremeMac offering an HDMI switch for the Apple TV as an accessory. Check it out over here: http://www.engadgethd.com/2007/01/10/xtrememac-hdmi-switch-and-cables-for-apple-tv/
The question is, “Will this type of accessory increase the cost by more than $50?” If so, then one should ask one’s self, “why is that Apple left out this basic functionality that is a requirement for anyone with an HDTV?”
cranst said,
Wrote on January 16, 2007 @ 10:57 am
The AppleBlog just posted a great article comparing the Apple TV with the Mac Mini, giving pros and cons for each.
http://theappleblog.com/2007/01/16/apple-tv-vs-mac-mini-which-one-is-right-for-you/