Yes, it would appear that I do. When I head back over to the house from the studio later I'll take a look at it.
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Thanks! Apart from the eggs (which he's already forgotten about), I'd love to know what else is in there that I don't know about...
Okay folks, I need your help. I would like to investigate getting a media center, but I'm not sure what the pros and cons are to various options. I really want the set top device that will let me play netflix streaming video, but I would LOVE a unit to play them all: netflix, avi video files and hulu. Is there such a thing? Will boxee do this? What do I need to have boxee functionality linked to my tv?
It's probably overkill, but I love my MacMini.
Ditto, especially with the new Hulu desktop application that they released last week.
As far as I know, le nubian, there's not a simple set-top device that does all of those. An X-box media center setup comes close but I'm pretty sure Hulu has shut it out. To really get all of them at this stage you'll need a full-fledged computer like the aforementioned Mac Mini.
Personally, I adore the Netflix set-top box and use it so much more often than I would remember to stream netflix on a computer, even one hooked to the TV. Which is why I almost never use Hulu, despite regularly hooking my computer to the TV, because I tend to forget about it a little. Interface, as Tivo proved, matters, and a dedicated box is better at interface than any computer setup.
That said, if Hulu would officially support Boxee(or at least allow it) then my opinion might change.
Personally, I'm still hoping for eventual Hulu support on the Roku set-top box that we still call the Netflix box for lack of a better name. Amazon-on-demand was a decent addition, but not something I'm going to use much. Hulu would be better.
There are Hulu/X-Box rumors flying around, but nothing definite yet.
In terms of set-top boxes, the Xbox 360's disadvantage is its size. Both the Roku box and a full Mac Mini are significantly smaller and cuter.
It would be very cool if TiVo supported Hulu. Netflix via TiVo is excellent.