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Stevek
I always have used power producer after my film was done with power director, since quality was better with pp then pd.
It went als also faster and easier with pp. I have to say that dates from pd 5 and 6.
Had it maybe improved since then?
Thanks to advise me.
Martine
Thanks for the information. Sometimes I get inquisitive perhaps a little out of context. Yes, PD has made great improvements.
I guess I wouldn't buy a program just for encoding and burning to a disc. That is your personal preference. I would guess that both programs might have the same encoding engines but I don't know for sure. There are other ways of burning to a disc if you make an folder-set to burn later.
If you have a 64bit Windows Operating System PD the versions you posted, will use all the memory it needs. It is pretty fast for editing and encoding (rendering).
Bottom line, of you have the money to spare, go for it.
Perhaps others have more feedback
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