The only way I could do it was by expanding the timeline and using drag and drop. Unfortunately it's very hard to make the small changes necessary to get the clips synced up accurately using this method. The other aspect of doing this that is very difficult is you must make these synchronizations in time order of the video. Forget about going back and inserting or deleting a cut video because it will ruin the sync of all clips that come after it!!! I spent hours and hours trying to do what I wanted to do and ended up completely starting over multiple times.
Suggestions to the PowerDirector programmers to make this process much easier:
1) You should be able to SLIDE a clip back and forth on a timeline a SINGLE frame at a time. I suggest holding down a control or ALT key at the same time as you press the left right arrow keys when a clip is selected. Trying to make these adjustments using drag and drop is very difficult because it's not accurate enough. Sliding a single clip frame at a time should have NO impact only any other clip on the same timeline - UNLESS the other clips are grouped with the clip you are sliding.
2) When you drag a clip into a timeline you need to be able to control whether it is an insert or replace (IF there's any video to right of that clip) EVEN WHEN the clip is not dragged on top of another clip. If you've already synced a clip and drag a new clip in front of it - it will ruin all syncing you've done after it!!! Same for deleting a clip. If I decide to remove a cut clip, it ruins all the later syncing I've done on that track.
3) Locking the clips together in a group should freeze the relative time position of the clips. It doesn't in the current program so making any changes in front of previously synced clips ruins the synchronization.
If it's possible to do any of the above and I just couldn't figure out how to do it - please let me know.
The speed of PD9 is awesome!!