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Lou s Preto [Avatar]
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I have a separate drive to store videos. How can I move a video created in Power Director 15 to my storage drive? Lou Preto
tomasc [Avatar]
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You should be able to use windows explorer to move the file.
Richmond Dan
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Quote I have a separate drive to store videos. How can I move a video created in Power Director 15 to my storage drive?




You can store the produced video anywhere you like. But the .pds file is just an "edit decision list". It only contains directions to PD for how to edit the original material. The original material must remain where it was when you edited the video and created the .pds file. If you try just moving the .pds file, you won't be moving the "video". Regards,
Dan
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stevek
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Quote I have a separate drive to store videos. How can I move a video created in Power Director 15 to my storage drive?




You can store the produced video anywhere you like. But the .pds file is just an "edit decision list". It only contains directions to PD for how to edit the original material. The original material must remain where it was when you edited the video and created the .pds file. If you try just moving the .pds file, you won't be moving the "video".[/quotePostId}



Adding to what Dan said, you can use the "Pack Project Materials and save it where you want to . The extra video drive. This will allow you to unpack for later editing.

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