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After much exchange with Cyberlink Tech Support I was successful. Solution: Capture video, then select Edit. Right click on the video file in the library and choose Detect. Then again click Detect in the new window and allow it to process. This puts the clips into the Media window. Select all the clips and move them to the timeline. The problem is that if you select the detect function in the preferences window, the window that appears after Capture does not function properly.
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I'm trying to utilize the Scene Detection option in Capture Settings.
I go to the window "Scene Detection" which has several buttons including Detect, Split, Merge and OK. I select "After capture, detect scenes by change of video frames." The specific scene thumbnails show after I press Detect. Then I click OK and nothing happens. I'm left with a single movie file. And, I don't understand the function of the "merge" button. A step-by-step description in using this feature would be very helpful and much appreciated.
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To Fenman, your response was exactly right. You saved me a bunch of cash that I was about to spend on a larger C Drive. I was able to create a folder on a drive with much more mt space. The Blue-Ray disk burned perfectly following your guidance. Is there an acceptable way to communicate directly with forum members in case of future similar issues?
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To Carl312, thanks for your response. When I check the Create Disk options I don't see selections for "burning folder only" and "No Menu Option". Would you please explain what I have to do to try these? Thanks.
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This is my first time burning a Blue Ray disk. When I attempt to "create disk" I get the following error message: The target folder does not have enough free space. You must free up enough space before continuing."
I assume this is because I have a 100 GB solid state drive as my main drive (two secondary internal drives of 1TB each) and only 10GB is available on the main drive.
How can I change the location of the "Target Folder" or is there another solution? Or do I not understand the problem.
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I have produced a 1080i movie file. Now I want to burn this movie to a a blue ray disk. Can I use the produced 1080i file to then produce a blue ray produced version or do I need to re-capture from the camcorder and then edit and produce in blue ray format. If both will work, which will give me the best blue ray disk?
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Jerrys, thanks for taking the time to send me the clip. We actually are on the same page. You did two steps in the clip. First you eliminated the music at the "Background Music" block, and then selected Play and the Enter arrow.
At that page, when I select Play the word Play is surrounded by an edit block which allows me to edit or eliminate the word Play, but it doesn't start to play the movie.
And, the arrow that you selected last in your clip is dimmed on my page. Only when I press the preview button does the movie advance to functional Play and Scenes buttons.
The unwanted music appears when I select "Scenes" and stops when the selected Scene starts to play. I saw the same thing on a YouTube video on making DVDs in PowerDirector 9.
I must be doing something fundamentally wrong. Not sure where/how to get the proper training. I've come a long way and have made some good movies, but the Disk making function has me somewhat baffled.
Anyway, thanks again. If you have any more thoughts on this they will be very much appreciated.
Jim A.
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Clicking the button to the right of the music file path does NOT take care of this problem which only occurs at the "Play" and "Scenes" frame, and not during the actual movie. Clicking that button removes any music during actual play.
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Unwanted framtic sounding music plays when selecting the "Scenes" button on all DVD menu templates even when I have selected No Music. Very annoying. Hoiw can I stop this from happening? I hear this when I burn or preview the DVD.
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