Dear all,
I'm thinking seriously about making the plunge and getting a 1.66ghz Mac Mini with 1mb of RAM and 80gb HD. The purpose is to use it as a home theatre device as I have a new 32inch LCD TV that has HDMI but no DVI support and primarily I want to watch hi def through a DVI to HDMI cable from the Mac Mini to the TV. I have an Avel Link DVLP2 network media player with a DVI output but it doesn't support HDCP so I can't use it for digital viewing.
So, my question is: has anyone taken a similar path? Are there any pitfalls to using a Mac Mini to watch hi def content on a large LCD TV. I will be mostly be watching .avi files, in VLC player I suppose.
Thanks in advance.
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I have a G4 Mini and tried the DVI output to the DVI-HDCP input of a 27" Samsung LCD tv. The problem is the tv is 1366x768, which is not a standard HD resolution, and is scaled for a "real" HD source. When you connect the Mini it sets to 1280x720 and centres the image, leaving a black border around it. As far as I know there is no way around this, and there is a bit on the Apple forums on this issue. So I use the VGA adapter into the PC input of the tv, which works fine and looks great, but it isn't the DVI, so could probably look better.
Go off and rule the universe from beyond the grave. Or check into a psycho ward, whichever comes first, eh?
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