Video Editing
I notice when using Premiere (an older version) in Parallels, it detects one processor. But in Bootcamp natively, it detects two. Obviously, things move slower in Parallels as opposed to native Bootcamp. In fact, the only time I would use Parallels for anything related to video editing would be when I need to read the Mac HFS drive, such as to transfer files from HFS to NTFS, using the Shared Folders feature.
I actually do this quite a bit, using Snapz Pro X2, saving the results to the Mac drive, then using Parallels to read the file off the Mac drive, and either copy it to NTFS entirely, or use my Quicktime Pro for Windows software to save just the parts of the video I actually want. Then using the myriad of video tools I already have in Windows to finish my product.
Any actual editing of the video, and encoding to other formats, once transferred from the HFS drive, is done in native Bootcamp, for obvious performance reasons.
Last edited: Feb 24, 2007