Media centre?

Hey all... i was wondering if there's a way to get all my hardware to come together in one happy little commune of music and videos? I'm running an Xbox 360 and a Macbook on an Airport Extreme network. Can i get the Macbook to communicate with the Xbox to make a 'media centre' type deal that PC users have? Would i need to run Windows on my Mac? Is there a way to get all this going or is it just something that can't be done?

I don't really know. I don't think so. The Xbox 360 and PS3 can be used as a media centre from your television by accessing your music, movies etc stored on your computer through your network but it only really seems to work for PC users as i think it works through Windows. It got me thinking, i'm sure there has to be some gamers that use Macs and not PCs and surely they can do the same thing. However i'm not sure if it would necessitate running windows on my Macbook. Something i don't especially want to do.

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