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    Xbox360 and Mac OS X

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by codeoverride, Aug 24, 2008.

  1. codeoverride

    codeoverride Notebook Evangelist

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    Is there a free program to stream content from the Mac to the Xbox360? I heard of one program that I think is called Connect360 but it's not free..

    Thanks!
     
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    agentphish Notebook Geek

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    Connect360 is the only program.
    You can find it online...
     
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    trebuin Notebook Evangelist

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    Actually, Connect360 supports folder hierarchy now. However rivet was the first to support it. That said, between the two, both will slow even a mac pro slightly while streaming, never had crashes with either, but I feel connect360 is a more stable code base as I have never even had a hiccup during playback.