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Oh, thanks, garioch. That's simple enough.
The sample video...It does crash when I put it into the timeline.
As a matter of fact, I've had problems with that sample video.
When I was deleting the samples in another project just to clear the clutter, whenever I tried to delete that particular one, it crashed.
It got to the point that I made it just load without loading the samples.

I actually have never made a diagnostic file before. That's new to me.
How do you do one?
I downloaded some videos from youtube. I couldn't edit them in PowerDirector because every time I put a video on the timeline, it crashed.
So I went and changed the files to WMV and stuck them in Windows Movie Maker to edit them and publish them to my computer. I set them all in Windows Media HD 720p.
When I went back to PowerDirector, stuck on video on the timeline, it still crashed. It won't stop crashing. I've rebooted.
I'm not sure what to do here.
I mean, the program, I've noticed, crashes quite a bit. But in the midst of all that crashing, I was at least being able to do what I wanted to do.
Right now, I can't do what I want.
It's a new project. I haven't even attempted to pull effects down yet on the video.
I just want it to work.

This is making me really regret buying this program. Maybe I should have gone with something else? Sony Vegas, perhaps...if I was willing to spend that much on a hobby.

I have the PowerDirector 9 Ultra64
I have an HP Pavilion dv6
Processor: AMD Turion(tm) X@ Ultra Dual-Core Mobile ZM-86 2.40GHz
Windows Vista64
4.00GB RAM

I know the crashing isn't anething new. I've seen the complaints.
I'm just not sure what to do right now.
That's actually a really good idea.
Why didn't I think of that? :p~

Thanks, Pax
See...They don't move when I first place the effect there. It's when I go to edit it. That's when the whole timeline ahead of it moves.
I was hoping there was a way I could stop that.





@Bubba
No...That wasn't it. I've had that box unchecked for a while now.
:s
When I place objects and templates in the second video track, it likes to push the other objects and templates I have in place off.
I tried grouping the object with the frame I want it to be with, thinking that would stay with the frame, but that didn't work.

I'm thinking there's an easy fix for this that I haven't thought of yet.

Ane ideas?
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