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.
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".
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?
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.