Running VN Video Editor on Multiple Operating Systems with Parallels - Any Tips?

Discussion in 'General Questions' started by LeoP6, Aug 31, 2024.

  1. LeoP6

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    Hey everyone,

    I've been using Parallels to run multiple operating systems on my Mac, mainly for video editing purposes when I'm not on my primary Windows setup. I recently started exploring VN Video Editor, which I've found to be quite powerful and user-friendly on Windows. I'm curious about running it smoothly on macOS through Parallels.

    Has anyone here tried using VN Video Editor or any similar video editing software on a virtualized Windows environment via Parallels? I'm looking for tips on optimizing performance and managing resources effectively. Any insights or shared experiences would be incredibly helpful as I aim to create a seamless editing workflow across my devices. Also, if you're curious about VN Video Editor and its features, you can check out a detailed review on this website here

    Looking forward to your thoughts and thank you in advance!
     
  2. JoeM35

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    I'm also encountering this issue right now as I try to run VN Video Editor in a virtualized Windows environment via Parallels on my Mac. While the software is powerful, performance optimization has been a challenge, especially when managing resources during video editing tasks. If anyone has experience with VN Video Editor or similar tools in Parallels and can share tips for smoother workflows or resource management, it would be greatly appreciated!
     
  3. JoeM35

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    I'm also encountering this issue right now as I try to run CapCut Video Editor in a virtualized Windows environment via Parallels on my Mac. While the software is powerful, performance optimization has been a challenge, especially when managing resources during video editing tasks. If anyone has experience with CapCut Video Editor or similar tools in Parallels and can share tips for smoother workflows or resource management, it would be greatly appreciated!
     
  4. diegos10

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    Hey everyone,

    I've been using Parallels Desktop to run Android apps on my Mac, primarily for video editing projects when I'm not using my main Windows setup. Recently, I started exploring PowerDirector, which has been a great tool for editing videos on Android. It's easy to use and has some excellent features for quick edits.

    I'm curious if anyone here has experience running PowerDirector or similar Android video editing apps in a virtualized environment using Parallels. Are there any specific settings or configurations you'd recommend to optimize performance, especially for handling larger video files?

    Any tips or shared experiences would be really helpful as I work on creating a smooth editing workflow across my devices. Thanks in advance for your insights
     

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