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Last update5 Dec. 2012 old versionsLicence Free to tryOS SupportWindows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 7 x64, Windows Vista x64, Windows 8Ranking#2 in Video Editors

CyberLink PowerDirector Editor's Review

Video editing was never an easy job. Either the software is too expensive, or you just own an entry level PC which is over passed by the hardware requirements. Even if you meet all the requirements, your need some expertise in this field to obtain good results in video editing. CyberLink has released the latest PowerDirector edition, which seems to cover all your needs, giving a balanced solution between low hardware requirements and usability.
Based on a huge community, PowerDirector has been recognized the most popular video editing tool, and therefore has evolved from version to version in terms of functionality and performance. PowerDirector 10 confirms again to be the fastest video editing tool. This is the result of a revamped rendering engine that provides even faster and more efficient video production. The engine takes advantage of both hardware and software technologies to speed up video processing, harnessing system GPU power via OpenCL for incomparable effects rendering speed, while a brand new H.264 media encoder rapidly processes HD video. In addition PowerDirector 10 is the world's first native 64-bit consumer video editor, enabling improved system efficiency and faster loading of HD video footage through parallel processing optimization.
Intelligent Smart Video Rendering Technology (SVRT) is a patented technology that analyzes an entire project to assess the types of media and formats used, then selects the best output profile for optimal production speed. Theoretically in this way users can produce better videos in less time. SVRT technology recognizes the portions of a movie clip that has been modified and only renders those portions during production and not the entire clip. But for an average user, this technology can become useless if he already knows what output suites he needs, or if the user is forced to use a specific output for his project.
CyberLink PowerDirector 10 is a good solution also for slow computers. Thanks to an enhanced H.264 software encoder, PowerDirector 10 is up to 38% faster than PowerDirector 9 at rendering 1080 HD video clips. This means that even if your PC doesn't have the latest CPU/GPU hardware, rapid video rendering speeds are still within reach through software technology.
Being a comprehensive application, it's not an easy job to deliver a user-friendly interface. On the surface CyberLink PowerDirector 10 looks nice, bringing the main features in front. But as you go deeply into his functions, the interface becomes overcrowded. You can use up to 100 track timelines that lets you create even the most sophisticated movie sequences with ease by allowing multiple layers of video, audio and objects to be controlled simultaneously. PowerDirector 10 introduces a host of exciting new features to make your video productions not only more impressive, but also easier to create.
One of these features that comes for the first time in a consumer editing software is the free-hand drawings that can be recorded and overlay on any video. In addition these drawings are time-distortable, so you can slow down or speed up the action anytime. The cinematic Time-Lapse technique makes its debut in PowerDirector 10 transforming any slow moving activity into a fluid motion. CyberLink TrueTheater module can upscale SD videos to HD-like content, sharpening images and removing video noise or even reducing shakes from your camera movement transforming your sequence into a smooth clip. The Beat Marker algorithm analyzes your soundtrack and places markers at major beat points so that you know exactly where to place your transitions and effects. But in case your audio track is a slower one, you won't get any beat points at all. On the other hand, faster tracks will create too many beat points that are useless in the editing process.
The most notable feature brought by PowerDirector 10 is the 3D support. Whether from files or straight from 3D cameras/phones, PowerDirector can edit any type of 3D video file. Convert your 2D videos & photos to 3D with TrueTheater 3D module for an enhanced experience and burn them to any standard: 3D Blu-ray, 3D AVCHD or 3D DVD discs and watch it on 3DTV.
Following the social networking trend, with PowerDirector 10 you can upload videos and photo slideshows directly to a host of popular video websites including Facebook, YouTube, DailyMotion, Vimeo and NicoNicoDouga. Add tags to your media, choose the video quality, and set your account info for instant upload. And with the YouTube Smart Upload feature, if your video's more than 15 mins long, PowerDirector will automatically split it into different parts and create a YouTube playlist.
Pluses: 3D support, Intelligent Smart Video Rendering Technology for optimal production speed, enhanced H.264 software encoder, 100 timeline tracks;
Drawbacks/flaws: Beat Marker algorithm too sensitive on faster audio tracks;
In conclusion: There is always place for more improvements, but you have to dig deep to find any flaws to this video editor. Its comprehensive nature makes it serve very well for casual and average users alike.

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PowerDirector 11 Deluxe + Windows 7 64 bit (Ultimate)
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GavinRickwood1970Newbie Private MessageLocation: United KingdomJoined: Dec 15, 2012 14:52Messages: 4Offline
Solved byDec 16, 2012 08:44
I downloaded and installed PowerDirector 11 (Deluxe) yesterday. The program executes and doesn't stay stable for more than a few seconds and then PDR11.exe stops working. I have tried every compatibility mode offered to me. I have sent a report to tech support followed by an email but I see there are similar issues on here with other Cyberlink products. I have a 64 bit laptop with a solid state hard drive but not because I am particularly au-fait with computers but because I use a statistical application that needs a lot of crunching power. I don't want my O/S to deceive people into thinking I know what I'm talking about so please use small words!
What is the distinction between 32 and 64 bit installations? Is PDR11.exe compatible with a 64 bit Win 7 O/S? Should I be looking for any tell-tale signs of missing complimentary / shared applications (DirectStuff etc.?)
I only want to take a few of our old home camcorder videos and play about with them. I used PowerDirector 7 a good few years and made a music video so I kind of know what I'm missing and I'm a bit disappointed that I've run into this as I know it's a great piece of software when it's running.
Tips gratefully received.
Gavin
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RonHContributorPrivate MessageLocation: Norway (from Australia)Joined: Sep 05, 2011 10:13Messages: 361Offline
Dec 16, 2012 09:12
Hello Gavin,
I am no 'video expert' but I can say that PD11 is fully compatible with Windows7, 64bit. I use this operating system and experience very few crashes and these are mostly due to my impatience when Editing. I use a laptop with i7 processor ... my pc spec is shown at my signature below.
Our experts will confirm that a reasonable spec level for PD11 is necessary and this detail can be viewed in FAQ's etc. You don't state your pc spec? One thing I need to be careful about is not trying to Preview at Full HD so I usually set the Preview at Normal, changing to HD if I want to view eg a still picture/frame during the Edit process. Viewing in Preview an active video places a heavy load on my processor and I can get some 'lag' viewing problems as a result. Setting Preview at Normal has no effect on the final Produce quality that you set.
I'm sure that one of our experts will chip in to assist you further.
Ron CYa Ron (W10/i5gen8/Nvidia)
Someone famous once said: 'We only have the 4th dimension of 'time' so that everything does not all happen at once'
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GavinRickwood1970Newbie Private MessageLocation: United KingdomJoined: Dec 15, 2012 14:52Messages: 4Offline
Dec 16, 2012 09:40
Thank you Ron. I didn't think to provide my spec:
Dell Inspiron 1750
Intel Core Duo CPU T9600 @ 2.8GHz
4GB RAM
Win 7 Ultimate 64 Bit
Unfortunately, the application doesn't execute at all now - It just crashes immediately. I've uninstalled & reinstalled and it does the same thing ... Is there an ini file where I can change the Preview to Normal by default perhaps?
Thanks again.
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RonHContributorPrivate MessageLocation: Norway (from Australia)Joined: Sep 05, 2011 10:13Messages: 361Offline
Dec 16, 2012 10:11Cyberlink Powerdirector Drivers Windows 7 Under the Preview window (top right in Edit), hover your mouse on the Preview Quality (symbol left of the speaker sign) and you can set the quality there to eg Normal. Not sure if this will solve your problem though so if not hopefully one of our experts can advise 'what next'.
Ron
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CYa Ron (W10/i5gen8/Nvidia)
Someone famous once said: 'We only have the 4th dimension of 'time' so that everything does not all happen at once'
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GavinRickwood1970Newbie Private MessageLocation: United KingdomJoined: Dec 15, 2012 14:52Messages: 4Offline
Dec 16, 2012 10:52
Thanks Ron but the application crashes before the default pictures & videos finish importing which, on a solid state drive, isn't long!
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RonHContributorPrivate MessageLocation: Norway (from Australia)Joined: Sep 05, 2011 10:13Messages: 361Offline
Dec 16, 2012 11:25
Sorry, I'm clean out of ideas ... not that I had many to start with!
From your description it seems that you cannot even load the Timeline using any of the sample clips included in Media Room with PD11? If all functions OK here then it may be an Import Media problem ... compatibility with what you are importing?
I seem to recall there are 'issues' using SSD but will have to leave it up to our experts, one I am sure will be in contact soonest.
Sorry, not much help from me
Ron
CYa Ron (W10/i5gen8/Nvidia)
Someone famous once said: 'We only have the 4th dimension of 'time' so that everything does not all happen at once'
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Carl312Senior ContributorPrivate MessageLocation: Texas, USAJoined: Mar 16, 2010 20:11Messages: 9082Offline
Dec 16, 2012 12:11 Two things to check.
1. Quicktime is current version 7.7.3 (Even a re-install might be needed to correct a corrupt installation).
2. Check for the latest Video driver at the manufacturer's web site.
What is the distinction between 32 and 64 bit installations? Is PDR11.exe compatible with a 64 bit Win 7 O/S? Should I be looking for any tell-tale signs of missing complimentary / shared applications (DirectStuff etc.?)

http://www.cyberlink.com/products/powerdirector/comparison_en_US.html
PD11 Deluxe is OK on Windows 7 64, but you are missing out on the 64 bit capabilities of PD 11 64.
PD11 Deluxe is a 32 bit program, so it is limited on the amount of RAM it can use. That can cause strange problems sometime because PD does not have the resources for Large video files.

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Carl312: Windows 10 64-bit 8 GB RAM,AMD Phenom II X4 965 3.4 GHz,ATI Radeon HD 5770 1GB,240GB SSD,two 1TB HDs.
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GavinRickwood1970Newbie Private MessageLocation: United KingdomJoined: Dec 15, 2012 14:52Messages: 4Offline
Dec 17, 2012 13:12
An uninstall and reinstallation of QuickTime did the trick. Thankyou Carl! And thanks again Ron! You're Gentlemen and scholars!
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RonHContributorPrivate MessageLocation: Norway (from Australia)Joined: Sep 05, 2011 10:13Messages: 361Offline
Dec 17, 2012 13:33
I said that our experts would fix it
They have guided me a lot this past year or so ... enjoy your stay.
Ron CYa Ron (W10/i5gen8/Nvidia)
Someone famous once said: 'We only have the 4th dimension of 'time' so that everything does not all happen at once'
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