It's not something you'll use every day, and how useful it is depends on where your Xbox 360 is located, but for $10, it gives us early adopter Mac owners another reason to feel smugly justified in our Xbox purchase. And all for just $10 - well, that, plus £140 for a new Airport Extreme base station. Now with Connect360, I can make full use of the Xbox's potential. If and when Apple kick-start an iTunes-for-movies downloads system, the ability to stream video to the 360 - and a nearby TV - would be extremely welcome!įrankly, it always galled me that there was one option on my Xbox360 that was redundant. We'll have to see if Nullriver adds this itself or perhaps piggy-back on Apple's Front Row software. Likewise, accessing photos was a little slow, but they looked great on the TV and the Xbox 360 performs some iPhoto-like panning and zooming to add some life during slideshows.Ĭonnect360 doesn't yet support video files, but one can only assume it's just a matter of time. Hi There, Thanks for logging onto our YouTube channel For those of you who dont know Connect 360 is a boutique IT services provider. In our case, we're running on an old Airport 802.11b system, so music streaming suffered the occasional drop-out, though this was improved by reducing the audio quality option in Connect360 - it's only playing through TV speakers so any drop in quality went unnoticed. ![]() (Note that the free demo only provides limited listings you get full access to your media libraries by paying the meagre $10 registration fee.) ![]() With Mac connectivity, you obviously get access to all your iTunes tracks and all the images in iPhoto, which appear neatly catalogued and categorised, just as they are on your Mac.
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