How to: Mac Mini Media Centre

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This thread is mainly designed to document my experiences and to get you going with a HTPC (home theatre PC) setup using Plex on OS X.

Important information is highlighted in yellow, so that it's clearly seen.

If you have any suggestions or wish to add to this guide please email me and I will make sure to add it :)
 
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What you will need

  1. Mac Mini / Capable Mac*
  2. HD TV / suitably large monitor
  3. AV cables (can vary depending on the age of your machine)
  4. Large external hard drive / NAS to store your media
  5. Plex / XBMC / Media Centre app of your choice





*The Minimum system requirements for Plex are:

For HD Content (720p and 1080p) or SD content with upscaling:
  • A Macintosh Computer with an Intel Core Duo processor 1.6 Ghz or better
  • At least 1GB of RAM
  • Mac OS X Leopard 10.5
For SD Content (no upscaling):
  • A Macintosh Computer with an Intel core solo 1.5 GHz or better
  • At least 512MB of RAM
  • Mac OS X Leopard 10.5

(Note: While there are not hard set requirements some files may require more processing power than others)

This guide deals completely with installing and using Plex.
 
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How to connect it all up


Mac Mini (Late 2009) and earlier

This is the back of the Mac Mini (Late 2009)

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User Guide: [url]http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/Mac_mini_Late2009_UG.pdf[/url]




Mac Mini (Mid 2010)

This is the back of the current Mac Mini (Mid 2010)

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User guide: [url]http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/Mac_mini_Mid2010_User_Guide.pdf[/url]

2010ml.jpg


Note:
  • The 3.5mm audio port is capable of Digital AND Analogue output (depending on cable used)
  • The Mini-Displayport is only capable of transmitting video (due to limitations / restrictions by Apple)


Video connections

The Mac Mini (2009 and before) has a Mini-Displayport output. To get this in to a standard HDMI that your TV will accept you need an adaptor. The Mac Mini (2010) has a straight HDMI port which can plug in to a TV to deliver audio and video.

If using a Mac Mini without HDMI you can use one of the following adaptors to give you a HDMI connection..

  • Mini-Displayport to DVI adaptor + DVI to HDMI cable (£20)
  • Mini-Displayport to HDMI adaptor + HDMI cable (£14.95)

I decided on the latter option as I have a 2009 Mac Mini. See below..



NB - Apple has not enabled audio-out on the Mini-Displayport.
You will require an additional cable to transmit an audio signal.



Troubleshooting

If you have problems with overscan please consult the display settings within Plex (link)


Audio connections

As mentioned above, if you are using the Mini-Displayport you may need an audio cable to get sound out of your Mac. You may decide on one of the following options..

  • Optical cable to AV receiver via 3.5mm optical adaptor (link)
  • 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable
  • 3.5mm to phono cable
  • 3.5mm to phono cable via RCA to scart adaptor (link)

Again, I went with the latter option as my TV does not have a 3.5mm audio input.

I had to use a RCA to scart adaptor (link) and tell my TV to use an analogue audio input. Please consult your TV manual regarding this.


All in One Solutions?

Using my method of choice you will be running 2 cables from the Mac to the TV. This is currently the cheapest way for owners of a Mac Mini 2009 or before, however if you are willing to spend a little more (£44) you can have an all-in-one solution that will carry video AND audio over HDMI (link)

If you have a new Mac Mini 2010 then you will not have to worry as HDMI carries video and sound!


Other Settings

One of the first things you’ll want to do is minimise the possibility of the OS giving you messages.

Go to System Preferences > Bluetooth, and make sure this option isn’t ticked:



Otherwise you’ll get interfering messages, worrying about the lack of a keyboard attached.

Likewise, go to System Preferences > Software Update and make sure it isn’t checking for updates.


Help - I'm a little confused

If you are still confused then have a quick look at these videos.

 
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Installing Plex

You can download the latest version of Plex from the link below


To install Plex simply mount the .dmg and drag the app in to the Applications folder.


What is Plex?

Plex (a.k.a. Plexapp), is an open source media center for Intel-based Apple Macintosh computers, it has a 10-foot user interface design for the living-room TV. It was forked from XBMC media center software on May 21, 2008.[1] The framework allows users to manage video, photos, podcasts, and music from a computer, optical disk, and the Internet using an Apple remote.[2] In 2009 the developer community added the "App Store" with a growing list of plugins for online content like Hulu, Netflix, and CNN video.[3] It is a sophisticated alternative to Apple's Front Row,[4] similar to Windows Media Center and iTheater, with skinnable and user-configurable interface.

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Macworld Review: [url]http://www.macworld.com/article/132438/2009/06/plex.html[/url]





If you'd rather watch a lengthy video to get to grips with Plex before installing, or if you just want to learn how to set it up without reading the whole thread you can watch this 45 minute screencast with Don McAllister: (link)
 
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Getting Started: Add Sources

The best thing you can do at this point is take a look at the "Getting started" wiki on the Plex website.

It's very comprehensive and can explain more than possible here, in great depth!!

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Link: [url]http://wiki.plexapp.com/index.php/Getting_Started[/url]


Setup Sources

Setting up your sources is required to have Plex see your media and then know how to add the media to the Library.

You can setup a video source in Plex to see your movies on an external drive. You can set a source using the following steps:
  1. Sources : In Plex go to the videos section. You should see your sources listed along with a "Add Source" Button
  2. Path : You can manually enter the path to your source here, for example a Drive called Media with a folder called Movies in it would be /Volumes/Media/Movies
You are allowed to enter multiple paths for a source, so if you have Multiple drives with Movies on them you could also add /Volumes/Media 2/Movies




Set Content - For Video Sources

If you would like Plex to be able to retrieve artwork and information from online databases, you need to tell Plex which database to use for video sources. This feature in Plex is called the Scraper. For the majority of users, selecting IMDb for movies and theTVDB.com for TV shows will produce the best results.



Plex Scraper Settings for Movie Sources

After you have selected a source in the "Add Video Source" window, click the "Set Content" button next to the OK button. You will notice that this button remains grayed out until you add a directory to the source. In the Set Content Window select the down arrow on the upper right corner of the screen. You can cycle through the list of available scrapers by pressing enter (play on the Apple Remote) when the arrow is selected. Press enter until you get to the list of Movie scrapers. Press down to highlight IMDb and press enter (or play on the Apple Remote). Below that is a list of Plex Scraper Settings:
  • Run Automated Scan
  • Use Folder Names for Lookups: This is imperative when scraping VIDEO_TS folders.
  • Folder Contains a Single Video
  • Scan Recursively: Not recommended for VIDEO_TS folders


IMDb Scraper Settings

The Settings button at the bottom of the Set Content window contains a list of IMDb settings. For best results, edit the following options:
  • Enable Movie PosterDB
  • IMDB Poster & Actor Thumb(s) Size: Change this to 1024
  • Enable IMPAwards
  • Enable Trailer


Plex Scraper Settings for TV Show Sources

After you have selected a source in the Add Video Source window, click the "Set Content" button. In the Set Content Window, press the down arrow on the upper right corner of the screen until you get to the list of TV Show scrapers. Press down to highlight theTVDB.com and press enter (or play on the Apple Remote). Note: TV sources are automatically set to scan recursively.


More Help - Instructional screencasts and videos

Available are a series of screencasts (link) showing how to configure various aspects. Some with music, some without.

For quick and dirty guides have a look at these YouTube videos..

 
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Naming and Accepted File Structures: Movies

The scraper retrieves information from the online databases based on how your video files are named. There is a specific way you must name your movie files and a specific way you must name your TV shows and episodes for a scraper to function correctly.


Naming Movie Files/Folders

For the scraper to work correctly you must include in the file name the year the movie was released. If you are using single files like .avi, .mkv or .vob for each movie, name the movie file as it is named on IMDb. For instance, Batman Begins would be "Batman Begins (2005).avi".
If you are using video_ts folders or have a folder with multiple video files in it, then name the folder "Batman Begins (2005)" and have the video_ts folder or multiple files inside that.

Some movies have slightly different titles in different countries (sometimes due to the languages used). In most instances, IMDb will list and recognize these alternatives. However, one of these alternatives will be the 'main' name on IMDb and you might want to use for your own preference one of the alternatives. When the IMDb scraper is used it will use the main one in the Plex library display, but you can later after it has successfully scraped the movie, select it and edit the title. It will still keep the rest of the scraped information.

Some characters are not recommended to be used in the file/folder names. For example on a Mac it is not possible to use a : (colon) symbol even though a movie and IMDB might list this. Using a - (hyphen) instead is acceptable. For example "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me" is not possible but "Austin Powers - The Spy Who Shagged me" is. Also accents, umlauts, etc. will not work either. For example Aprés Vous will not work properly, but Apres Vous will work.


Editing Incorrectly Scraped Titles

Films that were initially released in country other then the United States first (for example) and have a different title then when released may not display the correct title in Plex. Using the American title will likely return the correct movie but the title displayed in Plex will likely be foreign title.

This is because one movie may have multiple titles, even when only released in one country. For example some low budget or cable movies may change the name when released on video from what it was when released initially in theaters or on television. To correct this you need to be in the Movies section, bring up the context menu, and edit the file title to what you want it to be.
NOTE: making this change does not change the actual file name on your hard drive but only the reference in Plex. Thus when reinstalling Plex from scratch this information will be lost and you'll need to re-edit the title again.
There are more complex ways to correct this so that the change is permanent - please see "creating .nfo files".


Directory Structure for Movies

The structure of your movie directories will have an impact on how successful the scraping process goes. The easiest way to ensure that scraping is successful is to keep as flat a directory structure as possible:

Movies (Source)
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Batman Begins (2005).avi
  No Country for Old Men (2007)
     VIDEO_TS
  The Dark Night (2008)
     The Dark Night Pt1.avi
     The Dark Night Pt2.avi

If you add directories between the root of source and your movie folders/files, this could create issues when scraping.


Single File Movies

If your movie library is solely comprised of single file movies, then you have the choice whether you would like to use a separate directory for each movie or not. Having a combination of single files and files in folders will also work. You can have your movie file and any complimentary files for your movies (.nfo, subtitles, etc.) in the same folder. If you decide to use folders for your these types of movies, make sure you have the "Use Folder Name for Lookups" option selected in the Set Content window.

Directory Example:

Movies (Source)
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Batman Begins (2005).avi
  No Country for Old Men (2007)
     No Country for Old Men.avi
     No Country for Old Men-fanart.jpg
     folder.jpg
  The Dark Night (2008)
     The Dark Night Pt1.avi
     The Dark Night Pt2.avi




VIDEO_TS Folders

When you set the content for your source, it is imperative that you select the "Use Folder Name for Lookups" option for VIDEO_TS folders to scrape correctly. If you do not select this option, it will try to scrape all of the files in the VIDEO_TS folder, instead of the folder name itself. When using VIDEO_TS folders your directory structure should look like the following for the scraper to work correctly:

Movies (Source)
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 Batman Begins (2005)
  VIDEO_TS
   all of the files
 The Dark Knight (2008)
  VIDEO_TS
   all of the files

Do not select "Scan Recursively" for sources that contain VIDEO_TS folders as the scraper will try to scrape all files in the VIDEO_TS folder. It is also important that you do not try move the video_ts files from the VIDEO_TS folder to the movie folder.


Combination of Single Files and VIDEO_TS

The scraper will work correctly if you don't use folders for single movie files and have VIDEO_TS folders. The following example is also acceptable:

Movies (Source)
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Batman Begins (2005).avi
  No Country for Old Men (2007)
     VIDEO_TS
  The Dark Night (2008)
     The Dark Night Pt 1.mkv
     The Dark Night Pt 2.mkv


Single Files and use of IMG and ISO files

The scraper will work correctly if you use folders for single movie files and use either ISO or IMG files. In this case, you should set the source to scan recursively. Here is an example:

Movies (Source)
Code:
Movies
    Award_Winners
       No Country for Old Men (2007).img
    Favorites
       Batman Begins (2005).iso
    Coogans Bluff (1968).img
    The Beguiled (1971).img
 
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Naming and Accepted File Structure: TV Shows

For TV episodes to be scraped correctly, each episode must be an individual file. If your TV shows are currently in video_ts folders, the scraper will not be able to separate the episodes. For the scraper to work correctly, you must separate each episode into it's own .vob, /.mkv file / .avi file etc. When an episode is scraped correctly, it will download episode information as well as an episode thumbnail.





A good resource for finding episode order and titles is thetvdb.com.

For TV shows use the following naming and directory structure:

TV Source
Code:
 Heroes
    Season 1
       Heroes - S01E01.vob - (S01E01 stands for Season 1, Episode 1 - using 1x01 is also acceptable)
       Heroes - S01E02.vob
       Heroes - S01E03.vob
    Season 2
       Heroes - S02E01.avi
       Heroes - S02E02.mkv
       Heroes - S02E03.avi

The scraper sees specials as season 0. For instance, the Heroes episode Countdown to Season 3 would look like:

TV Source
Code:
 Heroes
    Season 0
       Heroes - S00E01.avi

It is not required to include the episode name in the file for a scraper to work properly. If you choose to include the episode name use one of the following naming structures:

Code:
Heroes - Nothing to Hide - S01E07.vob
Heroes - S01E07 - Nothing to Hide.vob

For single files that contain 2 episodes (2 hour specials) you can use the following format, this will link both E1 and E2 to the same file in library mode.

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Heroes - S02E01-02.avi

For more information about naming and filename detection see my later post (click)
 
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Ripping DVDs and Blu-Rays

Plex supports media ripped from your CDs, DVDs and Blu-Rays.

For obvious reasons I cannot not disclose the methods behind ripping DVDs or Blu-Rays as this is against the forum rules (link)

However, It is worth baring in mind that direct rips can use a LOT of storage space. DVDs can use between 3-7GB and Blu-Rays between 20-40GB so it might be worth learning how to encode them to smaller filesizes using programs like Handbrake if you are tight on storage space.



To encode Blu-Ray rips to a smaller filesize you will need to..
  1. Download the latest Handbrake svn2592 snapshot
  2. Launch Handbrake svn2592 to open the file.
  3. When it opens the file, click on the Apple TV preset, then modify the following settings to:
  4. Leave the video set to Constant Quality of 60.78%.
  5. Under Picture change Anamorphic to "none", check Keep aspect ratio, and increase to 1280 wide by whatever tall (to preserve aspect ratio).
  6. Set frame rate to 24 fps if the file's native rate is more than 24 fps
  7. Select the Audio & Subtitles tab and choose the AC3 option for AAC DPLII for the first track and AC3 passthrough for the second track. If HB reads the DTS track, your option will only be AAC DPLII. Set Track 1 to AAC and set track 2 to None.

Note: If you want 1080p, leave the quality at 60.78% and set the width to 1920. Of course, this will not play on the Apple TV, but it will play in Plex and Quicktime/Front Row on a Mac. In addition, the Handbrake svn 2592 allows MKV containers with DTS passthrough for use with Plex. If the Blu-ray disc has DTS, then you should consider using this passthrough ability so as to get 5.1 surround sound (provided your receiver supports DTS).
 
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Adding Plugins: BBC iPlayer, 4OD etc

As well as having local media Plex is capable of streaming services such as BBC iPlayer and 4OD.



Installing Apps in Plex really could not be easier. Load Plex and click up once to access the Apps Store main menu. The word 'store' can imply there is a charge for the content, there isn’t. The plugins (to date) have been developed free of charge.

Click on an Application title to display a synopsis of what the plugin offers. It should be noted that not all plugins work in all countries and there is no clear clarification in the listings, it is a generally a matter of trial and error. To install a plug in click on the plugin title for example in the screenshot below I clicked on “The Daily Show” then click install to download and apply the plugin to your Plex install.

The show will now appear in your “Videos” category although for one or two plugins I had to restart Plex for the new apps to work properly.

  • Note: Some plugins are region-specific. You will know if they are not working if you press play and it endlessly buffers.
Plex is based on XMBC. Think of it like an OS X-optimised build of XMBC where much of the same plugins are available.

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You can check on the list of XBMC-ported Plugins ([URL="http://wiki.plexapp.com/index.php/Plugins_in_progress"]link[/URL])
 
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Remote Control Mappings

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[B][COLOR="Yellow"]Apple Remote[/COLOR][/B]

[B]Browsing videos/Library[/B]

Hold Up/Down	 Scroll list
Hold Play	 Movie Information
Hold Menu	 Contextual menu

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[B]Full Screen Video[/B]

Play	         Play / Pause Toggle
Left	         Back 1% of Movie
Right	         Forward 1% of Movie
Up	         10% or 1 chapter of movie forward
Hold L/R	 Rewind / Fast Forward
Down	         10% or 1 chapter of movie back
Menu	         OSD
Hold Play	 Movie information
Hold Menu	 Stop

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[B]Music[/B]

Hold right	 Queue song to playlist

Code:
[B]Music Playlist[/B]

Hold Left	 Move Item Up
Hold Right	 Move Item Down
Hold Menu	 Delete Item
Hold Play	 Visualisation

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[B]Screen/GUI Calibration[/B]

Play	         Next Calibration
Hold Right	 Next Resolution

Follow the guides below if you want to configure another remote with Plex.

  • Keyboard (link)
  • Logitech Harmony (link)
  • iPhone Remote (link)
  • Universal Remote (link)
 
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Installing Skins

After you have installed Plex and opened it for the first time, a series of directories are created located at ~/Library/Application Support/Plex. Downloaded skins should be copied to the ~/Library/Application Support/Plex/skin directory. Inside the /skin directory, create a folder for the skin you are installing and place all relevant skin files inside that directory. For example:

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 /user/
   /Library/
     /Application Support/
       /Plex/
         /skin/
           /Aeon

If you have multiple skins that you would like to install, the directory structure should look like this:

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/user/
   /Library/
     /Application Support/
       /Plex/
         /skin/
           /Aeon
           /Back-Row
           /Incidious

You will not see a directory for the default skin, MediaStream, as it is packaged with the application. If you decide to install a new release of MediaStream before it is packaged with Plex, you will see MediaStream listed twice in the list of installed skins in Configure the Skin -> Appearance.


Using an Installed Skin

To access installed skins go to Preferences -> Appearance -> Skin. You should be able to cycle through the list of skins you have installed.

Once you select a skin, Plex requires a few seconds to change the interface.




This is an example of the PlexAeon skin that can be installed for use with Plex.

It is based on the original XBMC skin which is available here (link)


Advanced: Use Terminal to download all the latest skins

This method is ripped directly from the Plex forums, so I take no credit.

In case you were wondering it auto-downloads the latest versions of the following skins..

PlexAeon .............. http://forums.plexap...dpost__p__47182
PlexAlaska .............. http://forums.plexap...425-plexalaska/
Aeon Slim for Plex .............. http://forums.plexap...skin-aeon-slim/
PlexXTV .............. http://forums.plexap...-skin-for-plex/
Lithium .............. http://forums.plexap...c/9458-lithium/
PlexEllipsis .............. http://forums.plexap...l__plexellipsis
PleXperience .............. http://forums.plexap...0-plexperience/
PlexBackrow (New!).............. http://forums.plexap...-skin-for-plex/


Each time you run the script it will check for the latest skin, and download CHANGES ONLY :)


Instructions

  1. Download the PlexSkinInstaller script (link).
  2. If you haven't done so already then download and install GIT (link).
  3. Open Terminal
  4. Find the PlexSkinInstaller script you downloaded, unzip and run it.


(TIP: The easiest way to do this is drag and drop the script into the Terminal window, then press return to run it.)


If you get "Permission denied" errors when running the script then run it with "sudo" in front of the command.

Wait for the script to finish, restart Plex and you're ready to go.


http://forums.plexapp.com/index.php?/topic/10107-plex-skin-installer-script/ said:
EXTRA: UPDATE ALL SKINS FROM WITHIN PLEX

NOTE: You must have successfully run the above PlexSkinInstaller script at least once.

You can update the skins from within Plex by using a different automator script which is found within the PlexAeon skin Extras directory.
Here's how to set it up:

  1. Go to App Store.
  2. Click on Add Source (If you don't see ADD SOURCE then press the delete key, this may not work on all Skins right now but it works in PlexAeon)
  3. Navigate to Home Folder, Library, Application Support, Plex, Skin, Plexaeon, Extras
  4. Now you can select the update script, either PlexSkinUpdater or PlexSkinUpdaterGROWL(if you have Growl installed)
  5. Now I added mine to favorites so it's easier to get to.
  6. Highlight the script and press C to bring up the menu and "Add to Favorites"

Now whenever you want to update all the skins you can bring up favorites and click the PlexSkinUpdater, it will shut down Plex, update all skins and restart Plex.
If you get a script error when running this from within Plex then I have probably updated this script and since it's running it can't update itself.
You should be able to exit Plex and run the PlexSkinInstaller script and it will update, then it should work from within Plex again.


Have fun and report any bugs in the forums!
Maverick214
 
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what file formats/codecs does xbmc support? divx/xvid and mkv?

Can you also make it sync your itunes library and iphoto/aperture down to it as well? I've being considering an apple TV but i dont think it plays many formats.

IIRC it supports the same formats as VLC.

In fact I don't think there is a format it doesn't support. Not that I know of anyway. Also, it will automatically load your iTunes and iPhoto/Aperture libraries so no need to worry :)
 
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Yes. Just "add source" and navigate to where that library is stored.

Of course you'd have to have file sharing enabled.

I store my iTunes and iPhoto on a DroboPro (NAS). The Mac Mini has no media on it :)
 
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Using VNC to Remote Control Plex on an iPhone

OS X has some nifty VNC built in, however it is weirdly referred to as "Screen Sharing" in the System Preferences.

By enabling screen sharing you can use an iPhone as remote control with Plex, through an application called HippoRemote (iTunes link) (link)




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Cost: £2.99 / £0.59


Installation

HippoRemote works with the built-in features of the Mac.

If you've never heard of screen sharing, here are step-by-step instructions on how to configure your Mac.


  1. Open the System Preferences.

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  2. Click on the Sharing preference pane.

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  3. Check the box next to "Screen Sharing".
    (In OS X 10.4, it's called "Apple Remote Desktop".)

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  4. Click on the "Computer Settings..." button.
    (Note: In OS X 10.4, it's called "Access Privileges...".)

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  5. Check the box next to "VNC viewers may control screen with password" and enter a password.

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  6. Click OK.

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  7. You're done! When you next start HippoRemote, it will automatically detect your computer.
Note: If you've enabled the OS X firewall, HippoRemote will not be able to connect to your Mac. You must either disable the firewall or open access to port 5900.
 
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Great guide EVH!

Quick question though, is there any other way of just adding media without having to go through renaming all my files to conform. How does this work for Series which arent in the online databases as well?

Plex is pretty good at figuring out names of files, it's more to do with having correct directories.

E.g. It will find Lost.S01E01.xvid.avi providing it's in the correct folder and sub folders. In this example, that would be TV Shows > Lost > Season 1.

If you find something that is outside the TV database (thetvdb.org) or the movie database (IMDB) then you can submit the details yourself.

I had to do this for Alan Partridge SE02E03 because it was incorrectly showing as a special episode.

Both sites are free to register :)
 
As much of an Apple fanboy I've become in recent months I really see no need to do this.

It's just a very over the top way of having an HD Media Player, which basically does the same thing but better (and for only £150).

Still I guess if it's an old mac mini that you would otherwise get rid of it's a good idea.

Totally agree, buying a Mac Mini just for this purpose is a waste, but it's perfect for older machines. I use mine as a desktop machine and a media centre (piped around the house to the Plasma etc) so it was a worthy investment.

I've had this in my mind for some time to do away with my W7 htpc (on mediaportal) but the issue I have it recording TV from DVB-T and DVB-S. If this was easy then I'd be over in a flash as its all so much more compact and easier to use. :s

Have you looked at the Elgato USB sticks? I believe you can customise filenames, so they are output to a folder set or straight to iTunes.

Thinking about it, you could also use Hazel and create some custom scripts to move these recordings to proper folders which Plex could see and import automatically. I haven't done it myself, but it's possible with some work.

Is there anyway to get plex running on a G4 mac mini?

IF not what other options for a media centre do you have ?

Not that I could find. The Plex forums state it's Intel only, leopard only.

XBMC has PPC support, so you could install that and have the "Aeon" skin which I use on Plex :)

http://mirrors.xbmc.org/releases/osx/ppc/xbmc-10.1-ppc.dmg
 
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