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I ended up shrinking, thanks!
Is it correct that in both cases I will loose some of the video? I'm trying not to loose video but to add space above for text. Is it possible the ways you suggest?
How do I add a text header/title ABOVE the video. Not in the video, but above the video? I want the same text to appear the whole length of video, but not in the video space itself at all. I'm seeing alot the these type videos on FB and i'm trying to create one myself.
Quote: Two things I notice in your Dxdiag.txt file.

1. Your shared Video Memory is very low, 358 MB is not enough RAM for rendering videos.

2. No Quicktime filter found.

PowerDirector must have Quicktime installed and enough Video ram to work in.

I am concerned that you have a lot of Roxio codecs, although Roxio is not necessarily bad.

Install Quicktime, then try running PowerDirector 9 again.


1. What can I do to increase the memory?

2. I installed Quicktime and now the program runs, thank you!

3. What is Roxio?

Thanks so much for helping!!
Attached is the diagnostic file.
No the trial does not run. Not familiar with a dxdiag.txt, but the windows popup box says "Power Director has stopped working". "A prblem caused the program to stop working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is available." This occurs at startup when the program is loading.
I downloaded the trail and after a successful install it will not load. 'Powerdirector Stopped Working' and the program closes. I was using PD 8 and the same issue started happening after a year or so of using it fine. I wanted to upgrade anyway so I uninstalled 8 and proceeded to go with 9, but now im worried that if I purchase 9 It won't even open. Anyone know what is going on here?
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