Platform Options

VideoQuarry supports Windows, macOS, and web access. Each version handles core video tasks in similar ways but varies in integration and controls.

Windows Setup

The Windows version connects to local storage drives for direct file handling. Users run batch processes on multiple clips at once. It supports keyboard shortcuts for timeline navigation and export commands.

  • Native file system access
  • Direct GPU acceleration options
  • Offline operation after install

macOS Setup

The macOS version aligns with system media libraries. Users drag clips from Finder into the interface. It processes files with consistent output formats across sessions.

  • Library sync with system apps
  • Touch bar support for playback
  • Export to common formats

Web Access

The web version loads in browsers for quick checks. Users upload clips and review results without local installs. It maintains project files on the server side.

  • Browser-based preview
  • Cross device continuity
  • Account login required

Feature Breakdown

All versions include import, trim, and export steps. Windows and macOS add local rendering speed. The web version focuses on remote review and sharing links.

Users select clips in the main view. They adjust cuts with on screen handles. Export runs in the background with progress indicators.

Common Tools

Each platform provides timeline scrubbing and clip grouping. Color adjustments apply to selected segments. Audio levels adjust separately from video tracks.

  • Timeline editing
  • Clip grouping
  • Level controls
  • Format selection

Workflow Selection

Choose Windows for heavy local edits. Pick macOS for media library ties. Use web for quick access from multiple locations. Test each to match daily tasks.

Updates apply across versions at the same time. Project files transfer between platforms when needed. Support covers install and basic steps for all users.