<strong>set top box with iDVD, iTunes, iMovie with a hard drive, airport, firewire, and DVD-R.
the ultimate digital hub and the center of the home entertainment system. oh well.
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Yes! The "Missing Link" to the Digital Lifestyle ... I was hoping for that as well.
[quote]Originally posted by jhtrh:
<strong>Set top recording box MPEG 2, or 4 with Airport & Digital sound out & in.
So the set up would go like this:
You can record a TV show at anytime, no subscription.
Airport used to transfer MP3's to the box, and from (like making the sound from a TV show into a MP3, or grabbing something off whatever is hooked up to your sound system)
Can play quicktime files (what you send over with airport)
Can transfer video capture to your mac (airport)
of course airport might be to slow so a gigabit ethernet port too.
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Wow quite a list jhtrih, I'll restate my idea from an earlier post:
The "Apple Digital Hub": Make it fit the stereo component form factor (Rack Mac?) 1.75" high by 18" wide. Rails for a 5.25" drive (SuperDrive in the high end, DVD/CD-RW standard) as well as mounts for a 3.5" hard drive. License TiVo technology, just like Sony does. Oh, and one more thing, license the Nintendo Game Cube technology as others are doing (Panasonic) and use the IBM "Gecko" iteration of the G3 to power it.
So there you have it, the "Apple Digital Hub" link it via firewire to any Mac and have standard connections for the TV and Stereo. Cool Apple Design remote control included.
<strong>I thought it would've been the iBrator with a 64MB solidstate memory chip with speaker that connected and charged through firewire. It would automatically connect to iPorn.com and download the latest naughty Mp3s for her pleasure (or his... depending on your sexual affiliation).
At least I go the firewire part right
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Haha. I've got the original iBrator mock-commercial if anybody wants it. Email me at [email protected] . I put it on the AIBoards iDisk once, but somebody deleted it along with some other funny mogvies.
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<strong>set top box with iDVD, iTunes, iMovie with a hard drive, airport, firewire, and DVD-R.
the ultimate digital hub and the center of the home entertainment system. oh well.
</strong><hr></blockquote>
Yes! The "Missing Link" to the Digital Lifestyle ... I was hoping for that as well.
[quote]Originally posted by jhtrh:
<strong>Set top recording box MPEG 2, or 4 with Airport & Digital sound out & in.
So the set up would go like this:
You can record a TV show at anytime, no subscription.
Airport used to transfer MP3's to the box, and from (like making the sound from a TV show into a MP3, or grabbing something off whatever is hooked up to your sound system)
Can play quicktime files (what you send over with airport)
Can transfer video capture to your mac (airport)
of course airport might be to slow so a gigabit ethernet port too.
</strong><hr></blockquote>
Wow quite a list jhtrih, I'll restate my idea from an earlier post:
The "Apple Digital Hub": Make it fit the stereo component form factor (Rack Mac?) 1.75" high by 18" wide. Rails for a 5.25" drive (SuperDrive in the high end, DVD/CD-RW standard) as well as mounts for a 3.5" hard drive. License TiVo technology, just like Sony does. Oh, and one more thing, license the Nintendo Game Cube technology as others are doing (Panasonic) and use the IBM "Gecko" iteration of the G3 to power it.
So there you have it, the "Apple Digital Hub" link it via firewire to any Mac and have standard connections for the TV and Stereo. Cool Apple Design remote control included.
[ 11-20-2001: Message edited by: Aphelion ]</p>
<strong>I thought it would've been the iBrator with a 64MB solidstate memory chip with speaker that connected and charged through firewire. It would automatically connect to iPorn.com and download the latest naughty Mp3s for her pleasure (or his... depending on your sexual affiliation).
At least I go the firewire part right
</strong><hr></blockquote>
Haha. I've got the original iBrator mock-commercial if anybody wants it. Email me at [email protected] . I put it on the AIBoards iDisk once, but somebody deleted it along with some other funny mogvies.
Edit: ahh i understand now, no quotes needed in ubb code (its been a while)
[ 11-25-2001: Message edited by: Cosmo ]</p>