Connect my xbox on mac mini HD

Hi
I would like to see the xbox on mac mini
it is the same:
Mac mini - TV (HDMI)
xbox - mac mini (thunderbolt)
but I do not know how I can view it on the mac mini .... thanks

https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-4052

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