In the second of a two-part conversation about the Apple TV, Macworld Senior Editor Christopher Breen talks about why he decided to connect his Apple TV to his home network via Ethernet, what you need to turn an older Mac into a media server, why playlists are more important than ever, why you still need a DVD player if you’re into Blu-Ray, and the tools and techniques to rip your existing DVDs to the Apple TV for the best audio and video quality.
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Macworld Podcast: Aperture, OS X, and Apple TV updates
Macworld Video: The Apple TV update
Upgrading Apple TV’s hard drive by Dan Frakes on Macworld
Handbrake
Visual Hub by Techspansion
MediaCentral 2.x Personal Pack Pro by equinux
Apple TV and the 24-hour limit by Christopher Breen on Macworld
Hands on with Apple TV, Take Two by Christopher Breen on Macworld
First Look: Apple TV, take two by Christopher Breen on Macworld