Hey everyone! In this blog, I’ll guide you through the process of fixing Capcut network error problem in your PC Laptop. I’ll help you to resolve your problem with the following steps. Now, let’s dive into it!
Step 1: Setting up a VPN
- Open the Start menu on your computer and navigate to “Settings.”
- Click on “Network & Internet” and then select “VPN” from the left sidebar.
- Choose “Add a new VPN connection” under the VPN section.
Step 2: Configuring VPN Connection
- Under “VPN provider,” select “Windows (built-in).”
- Give your VPN connection a name under “Connection name” (e.g., VPN One).
- For the “Server name or address,” you need to find a VPN server. Open your browser and search for “VPN gate” you will get vpngate.net website.
- Visit the VPN Gate website and scroll down to find a list of servers with their corresponding addresses. Choose any server, right-click on its address, and copy it.
- Paste the server address into the “Server name or address” field in your VPN settings.
- For “VPN type,” select “SSTP” from the drop-down menu.
Step 3: Setting Up Username and Password
- You’ll need a username and password for the VPN. In your browser, search for “VPN gate username and password.”
- Follow the instructions provided on the VPN Gate website to use “VPN” as your username and password.
- Go back to your VPN settings and enter “VPN” as both your username and password.
Step 4: Saving and Connecting
- Click on “Save” to save your VPN configuration.
- Return to the VPN settings, find your newly created VPN connection (e.g., VPN One), and click on it.
- Click on “Connect” and wait for the connection to be established. You may need to verify the connection.
Step 5: Testing Kapkar Video Editor
- Open the Kapkar video editor and try clicking on different features like transitions and effects.
- Ensure that the network error is resolved, and you can use the editor seamlessly.
- Download any additional transitions or effects you want to use in your video editing.
- Drag and drop the downloaded effects into your video project within the Kapkar editor.
Step 6: Disconnecting VPN
- After completing your video editing, click on the Wi-Fi icon on your taskbar.
- Locate your connected VPN (e.g., VPN One) and click on it.
- Select “Disconnect” to terminate the VPN connection so that your regular internet connection is restored.
Conclusion:
By following these detailed steps, you should be able to resolve the network error in Kapkar Video Editor and continue your video editing smoothly. I hope this guide proves helpful in overcoming your issue. Thank You!