How to set up a Mac mini as a music server for home theater system without keyboard or mouse?

I have several thousand cds that I would like to load on to a Mini using an external cd drive (I know this will be tedious) and then access through a home theater system. I have a keyboard and trackpad that I could attach for setup, but would like to access the Mini entirely with the home theater remote (or with an iPhone if this is necessary). Is this do-able?


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Posted on Apr 13, 2025 04:06 PM

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Apr 13, 2025 04:14 PM in response to rayson

"How to set up a Mac mini as a music server for home theater system without keyboard or mouse?: [...]I have a keyboard and trackpad that I could attach for setup, but would like to access the Mini entirely with the home theater remote (or with an iPhone if this is necessary). Is this do-able?"

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Accessing Music from Mac mini as a Server:

You might be able to do so through File Sharing. Look for some videos on YouTube, if you need to set this up.

  1. Go Here: Use Mac mini as a Server - Apple Support
  2. As it Reads: File Server: Uses File Sharing to allow users to store and share folders and files on Mac mini. See Set up file sharing on Mac.

Apr 13, 2025 04:20 PM in response to rayson

You could access the library using iTunes if you have an Apple TV connected to your set up. Or, may be able to use dedicated software such as Plex. You could AirPlay music to the TV as well but that would interface through the Mac. Might be some other options as well. I have an Apple TV box connected to an HDMI port that I use to stream my content from my Mac.

May 25, 2025 11:39 AM in response to muguy

I came her looking for the same thing, though I may be able to answer your questions based on what I am doing rn. I have an older Mac Mini that I use as a "iTunes" music server. It is embedded in a console stereo system and I access it in two ways: 1) I use the "iTunes Remote" App on my iPhone / iPad, and 2) I use Screen Sharing on my MBP to remote into the Mini to manage the computer, fix song names, etc. You can configure the computer to auto-load ITunes when it boots and not look for, or load, other apps that aren't needed. You will need to configure Home Sharing in "iTunes", now "Music" on newer Macs. I have multiple Airplay devices around the house connected to various home theatre / amps, etc. It is a very powerful music server with great distribution controls (much better than Sonos (in my opinion, yes, I've worked with that quite a bit and the sound is not as good as what I am accustomed to). If at all possible you should have your Mac Mini and any of the Airplay devices connected via Ethernet cable. They all have WiFi connectivity but most home network WiFi systems won't handle all of the throughput if you have a number of Airplay devices and other computers, IOT devices, etc. running at the same time.

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