I am thinking about getting a Mac mini to use as a home media center. I am planning on connecting the mini to my 720p LCD widescreen TV via a DVI-to-HDMI adapter cable. (I already have the cable and tested it out with my TV and my old G5 PowerMac.) For audio, I'm just planning on connecting external speakers to the headphone jack.
In light of the HDCP problems encountered by users with the new Macbooks and Mini Display Ports with HD content in setups where converter cables are involved, I wanted to make sure that others had successfully viewed DRM-engabled HD content via an DVI-to-HDMI.
As a side note, I'd love to hear stories of performance for such a setup. The minis are pretty underpowered, but all I really plan to do with it is watch DVDs and videos from the mini's internal hard drive -- is there any problem with frames dropping or sluggish video playback?
In light of the HDCP problems encountered by users with the new Macbooks and Mini Display Ports with HD content in setups where converter cables are involved, I wanted to make sure that others had successfully viewed DRM-engabled HD content via an DVI-to-HDMI.
As a side note, I'd love to hear stories of performance for such a setup. The minis are pretty underpowered, but all I really plan to do with it is watch DVDs and videos from the mini's internal hard drive -- is there any problem with frames dropping or sluggish video playback?




