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Everytime I download the "I Love Travel" intro clip and try to edit the Title, PD12 freezes. I've had to force-quit a bunch of times.
I'm not sure what is going on.
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Thanks, SteveK and ynotfish. I'll try and let you know of the results.
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Hi,
I'm in the process of creating my very first dvd (yeah!). On the dvd, I would like to put my own custom photo on the Root Menu and Title/Chapters instead of using the default ones or the ones in the Cyberlink Download Zone.
How can I do this?
Thank you.
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Ooop, never mind. Found it.
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Hi Tony
I am in Control Panel, but do not see a "Folder Options" menu. Could it be someplace else?
Thanks
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Hi I just upgraded to PD12.
After my video Produces, it only displays a generic image. I want mine to display an image from the video (similar to how Youtube picks a "preview" image of the video). How can I do this? I believe this is called Poster Frame in Adobe Premiere.
Thanks!
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Thanks guys, one more thing,
If I upgrade to PD 12, does that have the MOV option?
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Thanks Carl312.
I went ahead and installed Quicktime, but the MOV option still does not appear ( i restarted computer).
My version is PD10 DE 10.0.3.2606. Please let me know if there is any way to get this mp4 file converted to MOV.
Thanks again
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I am supposed to produce a file in .MOV format for a school project, however that is not one of the file output options in Produce menu. I know it was there in PD9. Did something happen? HELP! This is due MONDAY.
This copy of PD10 was already installed on my HP when I bought it a couple of months ago new so I was wondering if they disabled the .MOV file format option?
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Hi,
Is it possible to type a subtitle with multiple fonts? If so, how?
Thanks.
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It has been some time since I've been in the forum because I wasn't really able to use PowerDirector for a while because my computer simply didn't have the power in it. I had a Dell Inspiron 1525.
Now I have a new HP. It came preloaded with PowerDirector 10 and a few other Cyberlink Products (PowerDvd, PhotoDirector).
The power of your computer will vastly affect what you are able to do in powerdirector and how quickly you are able to do it. With my old system it took over an hour to render a 3 minute video. With my new computer, it takes a few minutes.
Videos I uploaded to YouTube over a year ago in HD still look good, but they skip at certain points, most likely because when I was in Edit mode, the computer probably overheated or something. I can't blame the program for anything so before you blame the program for anything, make sure your hardware is up to the task.
This is a GREAT entry and intermediate level program I can't speak from an expert status, because I am not an expert editor. I have decent editing skills and can hold conversations with most advanced editors. This is because I have learned so much in PowerDirector. It is easy to use and fun to make mistakes because they are easy to correct. I am very impressed by the fact that the program is up to 12 so you tell you that this company really stands behind its product and is continually improving on it.
I learned a lot through the forum by asking questions and reading through responses instead of getting frustrated. In the forum, pinpoint what you are trying to accomplish first. It makes it easier for people to answer the question.
So that is pretty much all I have to say for now. So Welcome to PowerDirector and have fun Editing!
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It's been a while since I posted because my PD9 is going pretty strong. Anyway, I wanted some help learning how to fade a person out of a background. I just shot a video in a park setting and the subject wants to fade out like an ethereal being. How can I accomplish this?
Thanks.
CbIdnick
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Just to clarify, you are saying that using SPLIT is normally sufficient to edit multiple video segments and then create a seamless "movie" look?
I will also post my computer info.
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Hello all,
I am filming my first feature film! But I am having trouble seamlessly blending the various video segments. I am using the "SPLIT" tool, but the segments look choppy when watched together.
Should I use the "TRIM" option instead? What are my options at this point?
Thanks,
cbidnick
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Thanks to Cranston et al. I'll give it a try and post results a little later.
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Hi all,
Just doing some experimenting this week with voiceovers. Has anyone created a voice "echo"? If so, how is it done? I have a Sony Electret condenser mic.
thx
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Hi!! Just wanted you guys to know that you're awesome.
Using the advice listed above and a Youtube PD 9 tutorial, I can officially do green screen
I wouldn't rate is as difficult, more like moderate (unless you're doing multiple backgrounds or something complex).
My initial problem was that I failed to click the "pen" icon (chromakey settings) once in the chromakey screen. Also I kept trying to place a video on the effect line. For pd 9, you can put the background video on the master track line and the foreground video (person in front of green screen) on another video track. It probably doesn't matter, but that's how I got it to work. Thanks again to all the PD experts!!
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Gotcha! thx.
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BTW, Barry, not sure if I'll buy the screen or not. I have to make sure that I can get enough use out of it. Painting a wall green sounds like a more economical solution and less set up!
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Cool stuff Barry! Do you think you could make a "pool" of goo on the floor after she melts?
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