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Nicholas wrongpurchase 2 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: May 06, 2013 05:56 Messages: 4 Offline
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I have previous experience of Cyberlick PowerDirector, but way back on version 11.
I have just purchased a Pansonic 4k camera and was thinking of up-grading / buying Cyberlink PD version 16.
After reading all sorts of information I still do not know if a project can be created in 4k to enable it to be watched on a capable 4k TV.
I am aware that it can not be burned onto a disk. (Any format of disk)
Can the file be created and download onto an attached hard disk, from PD 16 to be connected to a TV?
If not, is there a way of creating a 4k video that can be watched on a TV with PD16?
Warry [Avatar]
Senior Contributor Location: The Netherlands Joined: Oct 13, 2014 11:42 Messages: 853 Offline
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PD16 is able to read, edit and write 4K video.

How to play the resulting files depends on specifications of your TV. It may be a USB drive or stick, or you may even use Youtube as an inbetween!

Before you buy PD16, I suggest you download the trial version, to see if and how it works!

(Note: The link below points to the English / European version)

https://www.cyberlink.com/downloads/trials/powerdirector-ultra/download_en_EU.html
The Shadowman
Senior Contributor Location: UK Joined: Dec 15, 2014 13:06 Messages: 1831 Offline
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Quote PD16 is able to read, edit and write 4K video.

How to play the resulting files depends on specifications of your TV. It may be a USB drive or stick, or you may even use Youtube as an inbetween!

Before you buy PD16, I suggest you download the trial version, to see if and how it works!

(Note: The link below points to the English / European version)

https://www.cyberlink.com/downloads/trials/powerdirector-ultra/download_en_EU.html


I only work in 4K now and PD16 handles it very well. However, it all depends on your PC and what processor and RAM you have. I have an i7 with integral HD graphics 16GB RAM. I do not have a dedicated card. If you dont have close to that specification you can always use shadow files.

I have a 4K Samsung TV, and I produce my films to a Touro 1TB external USB drive. The result is excellent and really worth persuing.

Robert
Nicholas wrongpurchase 2 [Avatar]
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I only work in 4K now and PD16 handles it very well. However, it all depends on your PC and what processor and RAM you have. I have an i7 with integral HD graphics 16GB RAM. I do not have a dedicated card. If you dont have close to that specification you can always use shadow files.

I have a 4K Samsung TV, and I produce my films to a Touro 1TB external USB drive. The result is excellent and really worth persuing.

Robert



Hi,
I thank you for your response. It answers my question.
I am running Widows 7 on a i7 computer with 32g of ram and a seperate graphics card.
Previously I have edited 3d video and output files to a Blu Ray disk.

I just could not find any reference to the output for 4k video in the user manual
in such a way, to play on a TV. I also have a 4k TV. So I wanted to use it's full potential.
Thanks again.
From,
Nick.
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