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- iTunes makes uncompressed music un-listenable just by transmitting it over wi-fi? ridiculous.
- a USB tuner for your computer will help you watch computer videos on your TV? how exactly?
- If the hacks were available people would buy Apple TV? well they are, so what?
- It will be a huge success even though it's "nothing special and (has) huge format limitations"? WTF?
It stands to reason that all the Apple TV hacks that are popular (and not illegal), will be incorporated into the device by Apple eventually. Why do you think they made it so easy to hack?
The AppleTV plug-in Loader does look promising. I'm waiting for a GUI installer for the whole lot, rather than having to SSH in etc. Then it matters less whether Apple officially let's in third party developers.
I'm haven't seen whether AppleTV also provides bit-perfect digital out, but I don't see any reason why it couldn't. Certainly, iTunes does not do any lossy compression to stream over wifi. (I can't think of a reference offhand, but in the case of the Airport Express, I believe it does lossless compression to the Apple Lossless format before streaming it over wifi).
I am very impressed with the picture and sound quality, I don't understand why people are looking at stadard definition video on their HD TVs via Apple TV and then making an overall judement on picture quality. Try some HD podcasts if you want to see what The Apple TV is capable of.
As for the future - because the Apple TV runs OS X, all kinds of developments are possible. For example, I would love a visualizer a la iTunes that reacts to the music being played, this could be really nice on my 42 inch Plasma screen.
Mike, except if it's raining or windy..