The WSL version 2 is not directly capable of running any Linux program. It is a 
specialised virtual machine, in which you have to install a custom version of 
Ubuntu. I am not sure in what form this Ubuntu comes. Then you can run Linux 
programs, the Cinelerra AppImage should be fine. I don't know how good in 
integrates with the Windows world. It is do-able if you are willing to spend 
the effort.

You can also install a different virtual machine like VirtualBox (free for 
private use), and install Linux in there. Integration with the host system 
(Window in this case) is quite good.

Like Andrea said, there is an experimental windows build made with Cygwin, but 
it lacks many things compared to the Linux version and is little tested. To be 
honest, it would require a lot of effort to bring it up to the Linux standard, 
and there are multiple other video editors for Windows, so the limited 
developer resources are better spent working on the Linux version. But by all 
means, test it if you can.

Regards, Mat

On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 10:55:36 +0100
Andrea paz via Cin <[email protected]> wrote:

> There is also the possibility to use CinGG's AppImage inside WSL
> (Windows Subsystem for Linux), but I've never tries that too.

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