Display resolution problem with macOS High Sierra in vmware. You have downloaded macOS High Sierra tactig.com or techsviewer.com and installed it on VirtualBox. Only to see that it. Go to the tools folder and run the file win-install.cmd.
In pre-High Sierra environments with working external graphics, Final Cut Pro, at this time, works in the following manner:. Integrated-Only Macs - Crashes.
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Requires removal of integrated graphics kext. Macs w/ Discrete GPUs - Works using the discrete + external graphics simultaneously (similar to OpenCL computations in, for instance, LuxMark). Note that FCP favors the discrete graphics in this configuration and overflows to external graphics (so very stressful tasks, 4k especially exports, are faster). Personally, editing 1080p content, I did not feel much difference thanks to this behavior. With High Sierra, by default there is, flat out, 20% performance improvement in OpenCL computation (measuring a pure High Sierra installation without external graphics).
This margin of improvement will be visible with external graphics as well. The new OS is currently in an early beta, so I am not surprised FCP doesn't work as well with external graphics. Heck, during El Capitan betas, it never worked, let alone with eGPUs.
It will most likely be updated to take advantage of external graphics support, and resolve the above issues encountered on previous OSes with eGPU setups. That being said, I would appreciate it if someone could try running FCP in High Sierra in clamshell mode (Beta 3) and let us know what happens.