Hi All
At boarding school, I decided to get a Mac Mini as a 'Media PC', to be
able to play films through the projector. (The advantages of the Mac
Mini being that it is supposedly fast enough for the job, quiet and
small, and with a relatively bombproof operating system. Also, the
video input quality on the projector is poor at best, and it is only
worth using the RGB input on it.) However, the new Intel (core solo)
chip is a pile of rubbish (compiles slower than my 3 year old AMD),
and much to the amusement of my friends crashes when a DVD is paused
in Front Row for over 5 minutes.
I do not know why it does this, but I certainly wish Apple never
changed to Intel. It was definitely a step backwards from a modern
chip (PowerPC) to one that has had extensions bodged onto it (Intel
8086) over the past 20 years since the Intel 8086. (on my PowerBook
G4, I have never had problems with DVDs freezing).
I'd put up with it if it was open source, but being a commercial
product, and still crashing /after/ a major system update (downloaded
and installed all the patches today), but being a system that has cost
a lot of money, I'd at least expect it to be able to pause a DVD
without crashing.
I want to see if Linux can be installed on it, and use that and
Kaffeine or Xine just to play back DVDs.
I warn anyone who wishes to rely on FrontRow. At least on the Intel series.
Regards
Dave