My gut feeling is that lots of people either have Macs connected in their home theaters, or really WANT to have them connected there.
I strongly doubt this. I've
never been to anyone's house, outside of a handful of nerds who work in IT departments, who have computers
of any kind connected to their TVs. Almost no one I talk to about it has a HTPC connected to their TV (and I'm the guy at work that people talk to about stuff like that). I'm not saying that because it is only true of Macs. I think it is just true of
computers.
I don't have polling data, but I do have some evidence: Microsoft's various Home Theater PC programs failed and have been discontinued. AMD tried very hard to push HTPCs a few years back (the Vivo-active marketing thing) and failed/discontinued it. Apple discontinued their own 10-foot UI years ago. According to Paul Thurrott (who has very good sources at Microsoft) one of the reasons they discontinued Media Center Edition was that they had telemetry that something like 99.9% of all users who ever launched Windows Media Center did so
by accident, and immediately closed it (and this was among the something-like 0.001% of all Windows users who had actually launched Media Center).
I'm not saying
no one does it, but I think getting MC onto a box like an AppleTV or a Roku is much, much, much more "mass audience" than convincing people to buy a Mac specifically for their TV and hook it up to the home theater system.
Again, nerds aside, but there's like 12 of us.
If there is a huge market of people who "want to" do this, then why have all of these products failed?
Now, I'm not saying MC doesn't need to play in the space. But I do think that the people from Plex have purchased the AppleTV Developer box and are furiously coding
right this very second. If JRiver wants to be serious about supporting people using MC as a video management solution, they need to have some way for people to get the content onto their TVs without requiring a wireless mouse and keyboard in the living room. Even if MC itself doesn't require one (and Theater View does not), having the PC in the living room certainly DOES require a mouse and keyboard.
I have one. But lots of people, even those in the market for MC,
won't do it.