I'm an audio/video integrator who needs some advice. Here's the dilemma: I have a customer who we installed a very nice McIntosh audio system for, controlled via a Crestron TPMC-8X remote. The Crestron remote is a wireless touch panel and has a remote desktop program to access a PC and control it. The customer has a new 20" iMAC and iTunes on it loaded with all of their music. The iMac's audio output is connected as a source on the McIntosh audio system. Had it been a PC with XP, the Crestron remote's remote desktop could have accessed the PC's desktop and you could open iTunes and play songs as if you were in front of the PC. The Crestron's remote desktop software is not compatible with MAC OS. If we use Parallels on the iMAC and our VM is running XP, can we share their iTunes file with the VM so we can remotely access it with the Crestron remote to pick songs & playlists?
Hello, yes, you need to install Parallels Tools inside guest OS and set up Shared folder. You need to associate this shared folder with folder with music files on your Mac.
you may also need to set the network options of the VM to be bridged rather than shared, or you will have to vlans, and your remote might not route to the windows xp... but that is just playing about...