Is it possible to make my MacBook Pro send out a video/movie [on iTunes] via a Wi-fi signal that will be picked up by a Media Centre device, then hopefully onto the TV (via DVI)?
If not, then the EyeTV Netstream Sat, when plugged into a router will beam video to all networked devices (inc. iPhone/iPads)... Not sure if it works with video outside EyeTV?
Is that close to what you want?
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It may seem obvious, but have you looked at the Apple TV box? The second version is really small and gives you a Internet portal on your TV as a bonus. Dabs do them for well under £100.
Output is HDMI but you can get HDMI to DVI leads. Audio out would have to be on the optical link.
this dose it and works with macs my friend uses it for streaming to ps3 and xbox from his mac book pro. Its a torrent client but also supports media sharing over network.
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Nearly, nonymouse - am getting >this< posted out for Saturday, and I look forward to seeing my iTunes movies on the 37" TFT, instead of my 24" monitor. Yup.
Will be able to relax BIG time with it. Be able to watch BD's while chilling out. Hoping for BBC iPlayer, and YouTube on it too.
Will also take USB leads / dongles etc, and my 64GB Mmory Stick.
Just want it to play my iTunes movies on my Telly.
Ah right ok lol my friend never uses the torrent side neither i don't use torrents my self. But when i used to have a mac i found that to be good software> now im back on windows i just use tversity but they don't have a mac edition hence using that lol
Ash
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That also is sound advice - Very many thanks for the link [for the Mac], and the name of the Windows s/w.
Further details of the Blu-ray player is here. Can't wait to give it a go. Pity that my TV isn't a 3D one. An LED one would be smashing too. Wallet says "No". lol.
That Blu-ray has a USB slot on the front, so could just plug in a movie that I put on a memory stick.
Thanks to everyone for the ideas/links and feedback.
Cheers Folks!
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