Anyway, I bought a Macbook Pro and am now seriously questioning media. My requirements are simple: FLAC, folder.jpg cover art support, and VIDEO_TS DVD playback support (with cover art). So please direct me on a usable player or if I should buy Parallels for a whopping $80 ... I'd rather pay that to JRiver for a Mac version.
VMWare Fusion is better. And the 2.0 beta is free right now until it comes out of Beta. What I have on my Macbook Pro is this:
1. BootCamp install of Windows XP (where you can reboot to full XP).
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Mediafour MacDrive install in Bootcamp XP to give me access to my OSX partition from inside Windows. All my media is stored on the OSX partition (in /Users/Shared/media/)
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VMWare Fusion Beta installed in OSX, with my Bootcamp partition loaded as a VM.
In VMWare, if you turn off the "debugging mode" (after you get it all installed and set up) and turn ON the Graphics Acceleration feature, MC works just fine from inside OSX, including using it in "Unity" mode and playing video and whatnot. Works beautifully, actually, though a little slow.
Eventually you'll have to pay for VMWare, but it is probably going to be worth it when it comes out of beta. I use a full Bootcamp install of XP because sometimes "full" Windows with no emulation can't be beat for certain situations (games, for example). Since the Macbook Pro has a good enough video card to actually play some games, it is worth having a good copy of Windows there and available at all times.
All this takes a pile of hard drive space of course, so I also grabbed a 320GB laptop drive and threw my old 160GB original drive into a drive case (which I use for most of my laptop music and media). A great laptop drive is the WD Scorpio Blue 320GB....
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136197&Tpk=WD3200BEVT$109.99
Tech Report gave it their editor's choice in their recent 2.5" drive roundup:
http://techreport.com/articles.x/15079/15If you want a little faster drive, the WD Scorpio Black or Seagate Momentus are also good choices. I got this drive case for my old drive, and it works fantastic (and made cloning over to the new drive a breeze):
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817332014If you do this, I recommend you buy the new drive before you install Windows. I had to move my Windows partition over, and while it was possible, it certainly wasn't real easy.
Carbon Copy Cloner will move the OSX partition without issue.