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February 26, 2007

AppleTv displays hit the Apple Store's on March 5, but don't expect to pick up one till later in the month.

The AppleTV was displayed and formally introduced at MacWorld last January. The device is Apple's attempt to bridge the gap between your Digital Life and At Home Life. It is still expected retail at $299.99, just much later.

Also anticipated with this release is iTunes 7.1.

"Wrapping up Apple TV is taking a few weeks longer than we projected, and we now expect to begin shipments mid-March,” an Apple spokesperson told Macworld.

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FrontRow is over a year old now, and users have discovered many tricks and tips to get the most out of your FrontRow user experience. As iTunes, DVD Player, and iPhoto get updated older tips no longer apply, and new ones sprout up.

Here are my Top-10 Must Have FrontRow Tips & Tricks for the 1st Quarter of 2007.

1. Movies on External Drives
OK so your internal drive can only hold so much, and you have quite the extensive collection on movies for Front Row. The solution is simple. FrontRow accesses your ~Movies folder. Drop aliases of your movies in this folder and FrontRow wouldn’t be wiser to know they are on an external hard drive. Take this one step further, and organize your movies by adding genre bases folder. Front Row won’t have to list all your movies at once, and getting you to your movie at its scheduled start time.

2. Get Music Artwork
This used to be a thorn in most Music collector’s sides. That was until iTunes introduced its “Get Album Artwork” feature. Accessing their online database of iTune Artwork, you can easily add artwork to your tracks. iTunes however doesn’t have all the artwork out there, and that’s why we have a Google Album Artwork Search.


3. Photos By Keyword
The photos module is probably the most undeveloped module in Front Row. But since the dawn of the digital camera, I’ve been storing thousands of photos on my Mac in iPhoto. To organize them I have them sorted by Rolls, and have added Keywords to them all. For Front Row viewing I added Smart Folders based on the keywords I utilize. These are easily accessed through Front Row and beats trying to navigate your library 1 photo at a time.


4. High Definition DVD’s
Music is a front for iTunes, Photos for iPhoto, and DVD for DVD Player. Set your preferences here and they will apply in Front Row. A nice one is the HD option. Now your Mac may not have a HDDVD or BlueRay player but it can play DVD Studio Pro 4 Authored DG videos. With some nice upscaling for 720p and 1080p if you wish.


5. Play Video_TS Folders
Highly documented, Front Row does not play video_ts folders, your DVD Player app can. DVD Assist allows you to do this with an AppleScript that essentially plays the referenced video_ts. You can also add DVD cover movies instead of the previews. Simply Brilliant.


6. Internet Radio
Covered last week, getting Internet Radio in Front Row is easy. Simply drag the Radio Station over to your iTunes Library. These will not appear as Music tracks in Front Row. Add a smart play list to sort out the ‘Kind’ types and you have quick access to your Internet Radio!


7. Play Other Media Types
FrontRow depends on QuickTime to play its video files. It used tobe a struggle to find the QuickTime codecs to play your avi / divx / etc files in FrontRow. Install Pernian and Flip4Mac and you’ve covered the most popular video formats out there! Other 3rd party codecs can be found on QuickTime’s Components page.


8. Hiding Music
Ok, this is one for the parents out there that allows their children to access Front Row. Say you have an ‘inappropriate’ music. Uncheck the boxes associated with these Tracks and they won’t appear in Front Row.



9. Scripting…
This is one of my new favorites. I purchase TV Shows on DVD and like having them readily available through Front Row. Add the 'Set Video Kind Selected' script to your iTunes Script folder and you can tag a set of videos as TV Shows, Movies, and other Metadata such as Show Name, Season, and Episode Number. This doesn’t work on protected video files.

It frustrating navigating to song to only find that its no longer there. Add the Remote Dead Tracks script to your iTunes script folder, and on your action, quickly and cleanly remove tracks that may have been deleted through the Finder.

10. EyeTV jump
EyeTV allows you to view television on your Mac with an ElGato or compatable tuner component. El Gato has made it simply to switch back and forth from EyeTV to FrontRow. Launch EyeTV first and hitting the Menu button the remote will Pause the TV, and launch FrontRow. Exiting FrontRow and EyeTV will jump to the front again. Hold down the menu button in EyeTV and access EyeTV’s full screen menu, including Program Guide, Recordings, and other options.

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February 23, 2007
Today's Home Theater setup comes from Duckie. He is utilizing his MacMini for design work, gaming, as well as home media purposes.

He's system consists of a MacMini with 2 GB of Ram, 1140GB of Storage space between SATA and ATA drives. Video is displayed on a Olevia 32", while Audio flows throughthe Belkin PureAV Optical Cable to a Yamaha HTR-5830 550W Cinema DSP reciever.

The other components include a BT Keyborad and Mouse, Apple Remote, iSign, Logitec Gamepad, Crucian All-In-One Card Reader, Netgear Wireless G Router and a EyeTV Hybrid.

They system is also designed for gaming, where Duckie engages in Call of Duty 2, Doom 3, Jedi Knight Academy, Armagetron Advanced, Mame, and Star Wars - Battlefront.

All of this is nicely displayed in a Ikea syled cabinet, build by the Duckie himself.

Great job!





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That didn't take very long. It seems OpenSource projects they don't die, they just get new names, and then take their old names again.

After the MediaFork developers failed to contact the Hand Brake developers, they renamed the project and released their own version. Well it seems that those Hand Brake developers are back and have approved of their efforts. The next release will take the Hand Brake name again.

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February 21, 2007
H-Squared has released 2 new products to their Mini Mount line. Their laser-cut acrylic mounts a sleek, low profile, and clean up your installations.

Air Mount:
Designed for the Airport Extreme, this low-profile design allows you the flexibility of mounting on a wall or under a flat surphase. Its 6.35mm cast acrylic is strong yet nearly invisible to the lameman. The design doesn't interfear or block any of the wireless signal. For those modder's out there they also offer a backlit verion. The standard mount will run you $37.99, while the backlit version will run $52.99.

Mini Shelf:
Using the previous generation mount, the Minishelf adds an extra level of security for your Mini, with a security bar along the back side. This new design is also stackable, meaning you can stack your mini with your external drives, or airport extreme. The shelf mounts horizontally to be sure you mini, stays put. The standard mount will run you $44.99. Not to shabby of you want to hide your mini.

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February 19, 2007

Seems like everyone is reporting that there may be a preview of what the AppleTV Startup Movie may look like. MacRumors originally reported on HelloLogan's design and animation for the the system.

A similar if not the same movie appears on Apple's iTunes Website, when you roll over the AppleTV Button, mid-page.

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February 18, 2007
FrontRow's video play back is dependent on Quicktime. Which means FrontRow can't play your DIVX or AVI files. Out of the box Quicktime can only handle a handful of movie formats. Enter Perian - The Swiss-army knife of Quicktime® components. Download Pernian 0.5 and plug the many of the holes that QuickTime has in regards to playback of different media.

Specifically Perniam enables Quicktime to play FLV, 3XVID, DIVX, 3ivX, DivX, MS-MPEG4, Sorenson H.263, Truemotion VP6, XVID and more. Installation is quick and simple and then FrontRow will play all these movie types.

Of course WMV is not supported, but for that you can download Flip4Mac. For other strange 3rd Party Codecs check out QuickTime's Components. This includes On2, ZyGoVideo, iPIX, Zoomify, Streambox and more...

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February 15, 2007
FrontRow was released over a year ago. It plays full-length movies, music, pictures, and even trailers off the Internet. Yet with all these great features, it still doesn't have an option to play Internet Radio. iTunes has an extensive list of Internet radio stations to listen to, but FrontRow doesn't see them. This also includes most MPEG Audio Stream Internet radio stations not in included in itunes.

Here's how you can get those Internet Station into FrontRow and start listening to Live Internet Radio in style.
  1. Find your Internet Radio Stations: Navigate through the iTunes Radio stations or find any M3U stations out there on the Internet.

  2. Add them to the Library: Simply drag these radio stations to your iTunes Library. This will save the m3u file locally as an iTunes Track.

  3. Organize: Finding these stations in FrontRow can be difficult, especially with larger libraries. Create a Smart Play list, based on 'Kind', and looking for 'MPEG audio stream.'. This will find all your Internet radio stations. Now in FrontRow you simply have to pull up the correct play list.



If your looking for some alternates to the iTunes list, I would recommend Mike's Radio World. It is probably the most extensive collection of internet radio links on the net. Look for the WinAmp stations for iTunes compatability.

In future releases of FrontRow, I hope Apple will add the Internet Radio Stations under the Music category in the next release, and adds it to AppleTV, for those going with that route.

UPDATE: Some readers have pointed out a few suggestion refining your Smart Playlist.
  • Ed Kohler suggests setting Smart Playlist to find any track over 90 min. This may not be good for Movies, so filter that out accordingly.
  • Rodzirra via Digg, suggests adding "Playlist URL" to your Smart Playlist as well.
Thanks! Additional input is always welcome!

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February 13, 2007
Every few weeks I check for updates on my favorite Software titles. Handbrake, the #1 DVD Ripper on the Mac, has gone without an update for a long while. Enter MediaFork. As they say "Old open source projects never die, they just get new names", and I am pleased to report MediaFork is taking over.

MediaFork 0.8.0 (Beta 1) introduces full 640x480 iPod Video, Anamorphic Encoding and faster versions of x264 and ffmpeg. This is something I've noticed, comparing Hand Brake 0.7 vs 0.8.


To go along with the new name, new version and improvements the MediaFork team has set up forums.


New in this release:
  • Updated libraries
  • iPod 5.5G support
  • Revamped graphical interface
  • Anamorphic encoding with pixel aspect ratio
  • Brighter color reproduction in QuickTime
  • Lists disks by DVD name instead of by drive name
  • Titles output movies based on the DVD name
  • Constant rate factor encoding with x264

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February 12, 2007
Coming across the AP, Apple is anouncing that they have teamed up with Lionsgate to bring an additional 150 titles to the iTunes Store. These will be available for download today. Some of these titles include: "Terminator 2", "LA Story", "Basic Instinct", "The Blair Witch Project" and "Dirty Dancing." Titles are $9.99 are recorded at 640x480.

In the coming weeks be on the look out for "Total Recall", "Rambo", "Monster's Ball", “Chaplin” and “The Boys From Brazil.”

“We’re delighted to offer these incredibly popular Lionsgate films on iTunes, and look forward to adding even more films in the future,” said Steve Beeks, president of Lionsgate. “iTunes lets users download these wonderful films to watch on their computer, TV or iPod, so movie fans can take their favorite Lionsgate films with them anywhere.”


Lionsgate joins Disney and Paramount in the iTunes Store, which now boasts over 400 titles for imediate download.

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February 4, 2007
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The iTheater Project is proud to announce the release of iTheater 0.1.3. I will say I am very impressed with the progress of this project. The interface is clean, and well designed. I'm looking forward to seeing future releases. You may download the latest release and follow their progress from their SourceForge.net project space.

New Features include:
  • Wii Remote support added
  • Added iTheater system Preference Pane
  • Added ability to change weather location & degree unit
  • Added ability to change background images
  • Added ability to change default music, video and photo locations
  • Play iTunes playlists Video:
  • Fixed video thumbnails
  • Installer created
  • Misc. code cleanup and bug fixes

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