How to create a Mac powered digital home

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One of the best things about owning a Mac is that Apple has always put it at the heart of your entertainment needs – from iTunes and iLife through to products like Apple TV and AirPort Express.

It's all about getting your music, movies and photos where you want them, how you want them, when you want them. It's all about placing your Mac at the centre of your digital life and home.

The simplest solution is to turn sharing on in iTunes. You can do that by going to iTunes > Preferences > Sharing. Make sure the box marked Share My Library On My Local Network is checked and then pick exactly what you'd like to share – your entire library or specific playlists.

You should now be able to discover that shared library on another Mac – a lounge-based MacBook, say – by also firing up its version of iTunes and selecting iTunes > Preferences > Sharing > Look For Shared Libraries. What you should see now is a streaming version of the contents of your iTunes library, listing either playlists or the whole shebang.

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