Mac Mini vs WDTV as a Music Server ??


Has anyone tried both the WDTV Live and the Mac Mini as a music server?

The WDTV is super cheap, simple, and easy to use without requiring
all the "computer admin" efforts of the Mac Mini route.

With a Mac Mini one would use an external USB DAC. With the
Western Digital TV live one would use Toslink to an external DAC.

Has anyone tried both of these out and could discuss the PROS/CONS of
the WDTV vs the Mac Mini? Would the sound quality be better with a
Mac Mini?
tom92602
I have a WDTV and I do like the unit. However, it does not support nearly as many sound formats as I'd like. FOr the money, it's a nice piece. But overall I have to think the Mac Mini would be a better piece...

-RW-
I am in the process of setting up a Mac mini setup for my dad... I think it is great! movies, music, pics, podcast... all in one place with MAC remote :) And with Time Machine backup you know your collection is safe all the time :)

One of my big questions is which would sound better.

There are several variables at play and unless someone
has tried both then its hard to say which route would
sound better. I have read and been told that if your
DAC has both USB and Toslink, better try them both as
sometimes Toslink sounds better..

Has anyone compared both USB and Toslink outputs on a
MacMini (using a reference glass Toslink cable) and
determined a clear winner sound wise?

With the WDTV, the OS in embedded in firmware. There's
also a chance (maybe) that a MacMini has more going on
in terms of processes and disk activity and thereby be
slightly influencing the digital signal? Many had noted
that a MacMini with Solid State Drives sounds better than
with a regular hard drive so it is plausible the digital
signal could be influenced by noise or additional things
going on inside the box before it even hits the USB or
Toslink outputs..

Buying a MacMini to experiment could be an expensive
trial so I am curious if someone (who already has a
Mac Mini setup) also bought a WDTV just to try it out..