DirectX and DirectShow supported at native speed?

Discussion in 'Parallels Desktop for Mac' started by guyfox, Apr 7, 2006.

  1. guyfox

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    When running XP on a Mac Intel, is DirectX and DirectShow fully supported and native? Otherwise, XP games, multimedia aps and 3D aps will not run or will run too slowly for any acceptable use.
    I haven't been able to find a definitive answer here, but sorry if I'm asking a redundant question.
     
  2. tacit_one

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    DirectX and DirectShow are supported at the maximum speed, available for non-accelerated emulated video card. Guest system does not "see" your real hardware, that is why performance of 3d-applications would not be "native".
     
  3. guyfox

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    So in other words, games could not be played or would suffer too great a performance hit? How does this impact playing media on the guest system? Are XP applications such as Nividia PureVideo decoder and FFDshow supported?
     
  4. tacit_one

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    In fact, this means that games that heavily rely on hardware graphics acceleration will be really slow (it's not a good idea to run Half-Life inside any VM, at least for now ;)
    But, for a great number of applications hardware acceleration is not so vital - video playback, 3D-modeling, different kind of media apps will work just fine.
    The generic recommendation is - try it and you will see whether or not VM can satisfy your needs. :)
     

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