Thanks for the replies guys.
The apple chip does appear pretty special! I have windows gaming laptop, a music server Antipodes with Roon on Linux and a 2014 MacBook Pro, so it’s not like I’m wedded to Apple. But at nearly 7 years old the MacBook runs super well and quietly.
Part of my job is around cyber so I’m not a complete IT numpty (just mostly 😆)
I appreciate the difficulties involved with new silicon, but as someone who regularly buys a master license every year or so (on J26) it’s worrying that there is a lack of clear commitment. Obviously I can’t spend money upgrading with no certainty of continuing support, others may feel the same, revenue from Mac licenses will decline - which is a pretty self-fulfilling prophecy and business model! Changing software is a big deal for me as I run nearly 8tb of media files, but it seems I’m going to have to investigate other options. Which as my library is clean, the remote is great and everything plays really well following your media engine reconfiguration is really sad. I’m hoping everything works on Rosetta 2......
Thanks to Glynor as the ‘beta tester’! Given the ‘vast’ investment, will jriver be getting a test-resource? If not why? There are developer resources to test your software on. It’s a little frustrating that it appears no one has even thought of testing!