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Thanks for the insight, helps a rookie like me. I just installed all version 11 patches. Sluggish stuff seem to depend on the type of video file. Things work well with wmv and mov files and I experience the sluggish behavior with VOB files. Any insite as to why VOBs act this way?
thanks again Phil
I've used versions 9 and 10 and have had no problem moving around on the time line. Just upgraded to 11 and it will take 15-20 seconds for the computer to respond. I move the now time from one place to another on a four minute video and notice this lagging.
Think I have enough computer: Windows 7 Intel i7 with 8 gig memory and lots of disk space.
any ideas?
thanks
Randy
Thanks for all the responses. I did find the answer to getting rid of a section in the middle of a clip. I needed to use split twice, once at the start of the section I wanted to delete and then again do a split at the end of unwanted section.
Thanks again....
New to the forum...and powerdirector 9. Have a video/auio clip in time line and I use the split to make into two sections. I can then take a section and move it so I have a gap between the now created two clips(it looks like this: clip - gray space- clip). But when I play the entire clip and the time line moves into the gray section I can still see the video plsying, it's acting like I did not split the clip at all. I'm I not understanding the concept of what the split function does? Any help would be great.
thanks
Randy
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