My first Mac Mini HTPC attempt was half successful. But let's start at the beginning.

Core setup:
Mac Mini 1.83GHz Core 2 Duo, 1GB RAM, MacOS 10.5 (Leopard)
Acomdata Mini-Pal 500GB external drive
Quasar 13" TV/VCR as monitor (can you smell the upgrade coming?)
Apple Bluetooth keyboard
Microsoft Bluetooth mouse (it was half the price of the Apple one)

What I purchased:
Terk HDTVA powered indoor antenna
Elgato Eyetv Hybrid
various cheapo R59 coax cables

The goal:
Turn the Mini into a hard-drive TV recorder for both over-the-air HD and standard cable

Accomplished: 50%

The search for HD is frustrating. Obviously cable and satellite providers want to push their HD paid packages, but why, when there are OTA HD signals for the cost of an antenna? For some, this is a simple task, but I wasn't that fortunate.

I live about 30 miles southeast of the majority of the TV towers in my area. There is an old 1980s antenna on the roof that does receive good signals, but there isn't an easy way to route the signal to my side of the house. I purchased the Terk HDTVA antenna, which is a powered directional indoor antenna that has good reviews on Amazon. The thought was a separate antenna would be the easier solution if it worked.

I also picked up an Elgato Eyetv Hybrid at Fry's. Unfortunately, it's the older version (version 2 SW, no QAM tuner) so it will have to go back. I hooked up the antenna to the Eyetv and my Macbook for the initial test. Sure enough, the system picked up 20 digital stations on the antenna! Unfortunately, some of them could not actually be watched--the signal wasn't strong enough.

I moved the setup to the Mac Mini and tried again. With some antenna adjustments, I actually got up to 25 stations. However, they had a tendency to drop every so often. I was also missing two of the Big Four networks: Fox and NBC. With the help of Antenna Web I realized that my NBC affiliate was on VHF rather than UHF, but I still couldn't get Fox.

The next day I picked up an in-line signal amplifier from Radio Shack, but that unfortunately did not boost my signal strength. Most stations were somewhere around 50 on the signal meter, which meant they came in but would drop periodically. Also, I had to rotate the antenna slightly to get ABC vs CBS.

After a day and a half of trying everything I could think of, I took the antenna and the amplifier back to their points of purchase. I was, however, able to split my standard cable feed to route it to both the Eyetv and my television.

I don't blame the antenna for this failure. I think the Terk HDTVA is a fine antenna in the right situation. I live in a one story house and I just couldn't get the antenna high enough to get an adequate signal.

Here's what I'd like to try next:
Route the roof antenna OTA signal to my side of the house (probably a dirty mission)
Return the Eyetv Hybrid for the new QAM version
Replace the 13" CRT TV with a 22" LCD (a Samsung LN22A450 would be perfect...if I can just find one that's not so expensive!)

I'll provide a review of the Eyetv Hybrid in a future installment. Until next time....

Continue reading "The Mac Mini Home Theatre Saga, Part I: The Search for HD"

Is it wrong to blog about a blog? Someone sent me this link, and it's just too cute...a teeny tiny sweater knitted for a pet rat.

http://community.livejournal.com/knitting/500242.html

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My cat loves to walk all over my keyboard. I'm not sure if it's because it's warm (the laptop seems to vent head through the keys) or if she just likes to be the center of attention. While I don't think it would actually work, here's a cute kitty in-box. It clamps on your desk and gives kitty a nice place to sit while you work. It's a nice idea, but I don't think it'll satisfy my cat's urge to instant message.

Check it out for yourself at
The Refined Feline


Via Popgadget

Continue reading "Keep your paws off my keyboard"

Whew! It took me about 15 minutes of trying various username/password combinations to resurrect and reclaim my blog. And now here I am, ready to spout my various reviews and thoughts, because seriously, what self-respecting techie girl doesn't have a blog these days?

Speaking of self-respecting girls (or women), I came thisclose to buying Cosmo today because it had the fabulous Kristen Bell on the cover (of Veronica Mars fame). However, I just couldn't do it--my utter revulsion for Cosmo just got in the way.

Anyway, back to the blog. I'll be bringing you product reviews for fashion and technology, as well as whatever other cool stuff I find in my journey through the interwebz. I'll also tell you about my quest to turn my new Mac Mini into a full-fledged HTPC (that's home theatre PC for you uninitiated).

Enjoy the ride and leave a comment, if you feel so inclined.

xoxoxo,
Neena

Continue reading "Episode 56: Return of the Blog"