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Connect360

Connect360 - 3.0

iTunes & iPhoto libraries & movies on your Xbox 360

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Selected Version: 3.0
Release Date: 2007-05-13
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 3.0): 655
Downloads (all versions): 32,386
Price: $20.00

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Product Description:

Connect360 automatically indexes your iTunes and iPhoto libraries and shares them to your Xbox 360. You can then use the Xbox 360 Dashboard to browse and play your media, organized in the exact same way that it is on your Mac.

Connect360 now also supports WMV+WMA, H.264 and MPEG4 video streaming to the 360.

What's new in this version:

  • Choose where your videos are stored
  • Support for H.264 and MPEG4 videos in MOV and MP4 containers
  • Support for iTunes Podcasts in the above formats
  • Bug fixes

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.3.9 or higher (Universal)
  • An Xbox 360 with a network connection
  • iTunes for music sharing
  • iPhoto for photo sharing

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Connect360 ReviewiLife 09 support - Version: 3.36, 4/9/2009 02:41AM PST

vsvirtan
It's very nice program, but I hope developer will add iLife 09 support soon (new iPhoto libraries are now supported).
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Connect360 ReviewBuyer Beware - Version: 3.35, 8/6/2008 07:27AM PST

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pixelblot
I have been using Connect for about 2 years and until now have been quite happy. After upgrading to 3.33 it stopped working. Developer told me 3.35 would fix my issue but it did not. They asked me for some logs. I sent them and now get absolutely no response from them. The support area of their site is still under construction after at least a year. So be forewarned if anything goes wrong YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN and it doesn't matter to them whether you paid or not.
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Connect360 ReviewConnect 360 works with some limitations. Other XBox sharing software has fewer limitations. - Version: 3.35, 5/15/2008 01:45PM PST

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mar5
I've been using Connect360 for about 8 months now. In general, Connect360 works as advertised -- allowing you to easily access music, video, and photos stored on your Mac through the XBox 360.

Version 3.31 added the feature of displaying video files in folders on the XBox 360. Earlier versions of Connect360 just showed a flat list of video files. Unfortunately, the implementation of the folders view is very poor. Instead of showing the full hierarchy of nested folders, Connect360 flattens the folder structure and only shows the leaf folders. That is, if you have a folder "MyFavoriteShow" and then folders "Season1", "Season2", and "Season3" underneath "MyFavoriteShow" then Connect360 will list the folders "Season1", "Season2", and "Season3" without showing the higher level folder "MyFavoriteShow". If there are video files in the higher level folder, then Connect360 will show "Season1", "Season2", "Season3", and "MyFavoriteShow" all at the same level.

A competing software product named "Rivet" from Cynical Peak Software correctly shows the nested folder structure and allows the XBox 360 to navigate the folder hierarchy.

Connect 360 allows the user to only specify a single source folder to read video files from. This would not be a limitation if Connect360 correctly interpreted OS X aliases or symbolic links since you could add an alias that points to other video folders into your main videos folder. Unfortunately Connect360 does not correctly handle aliases so you are forced to use one folder on one disk volume to store all of your video files.

The "Rivet" program mentioned above allows the user to specify multiple video source folders. This allows you to store your video files across any disk volumes connected to your Mac and have all the video files shared to your XBox 360.
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