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Thanks for your suggestions. After trying that and several other solutions, I have finally managed to revert my NVidia driver to 290.10, and now the problem is resolved.
It is disappointing that after this issue being around for a considerable time, that we have no solution from eith Cyberlink or nVidia. Only "workarounds".

Are you aware if this issue is still in the current versions of PD, such as Ver.12? I would consider upgrading, if it would resolve the issue, but I am loath to buy a product that is incompatible with the latest video drivers.
Thanks again for your reply.
R.G. (Rod) Eagle
I am using PD9, patched to the 3305 level, and it has been working fine. Previously, I had an issue where it rendered all video clips whilst playing them.
From this Forum, I found that the problem was caused by issues with the nVidia drivers for my graphics card. By making the changes suggested in the article, my problem was resolved. This week, I had another nVidia update to Ver. 331.65 and the problem returned.
I tried to do a driver roll-back via the Control Panel, but Option is "Greyed Out". I have also tried to install an earlier nVidia driver, but this fails as "A later version is already installed".
Does anybody have any suggestions as to what I might try next. If all else fails. I would consider purchasing the latest version of PD, but I would like to be sure that this issue has been well and truly solved in the later versions, and I wouldn't have this hassle every time I update my video driver.
My system details are as follows:-
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
GeForce GT 440 graphics Card 1Gb video RAM
CPU Intel i7-3300
RAM 12Gb DDR3
M/B Gigabyte X58AUD3R

Thanks,
R.G. (Rod) Eagle
Dear ClancM

You are a genius, my friend! Many thanks!
On a related topic, I wonder if someone could help me. I have just purchased Power Director 9 64bit, and I am able to use the basic functions OK. I am new to PD9, but not to video editing in general.
The problem I have is that I want to create a DVD Menu Template which has:

a) No chapter thumbnails on it and
b) Multiple Chapter thumbnails on the same page, and NOT separate pages for each chapter.

I have received the following response when I contacted Cyberlink Support, but the steps they suggest, don't seem to work.

Dear Rod,

Thank you for contacting CyberLink Technical Support.

I understand your concern related with creating DVD menus in PowerDirector 9.0 software.

In regards to your concern, Please follow the steps given below:

1) Open PowerDirector and import your files and do all the editings.
2) Click on Create disc to enter create disc section.
3) Click on "Content" tab at the upper left corner of the page.
4) Double click on the title/text appearing in the menu screen(My videos) and delete everything.
5) Click on "Menu preferences"=> Create Menu=> Set background image/video(first option in the upper left corner of the screen)=> Import desired image and apply to all pages.
6) Click on 'OK' and save it with a name.
7) Under "Menu preferences"=> Custom menu=> Here you will get your created menu with the file name saved earlier.
Select=> Apply and preview it.

Or you can select "No Menu".

To select the Multiple chapter thumbnail on the same page you will get maximum of 6 thumbnails per page.

Please feel free to contact us back for any further clarification or for any assistance related to CyberLink Products. Use the below mentioned link to get back to us for your further queries:

https://membership.cyberlink.com/prog/support/cs/support-login.jsp

Thanks and Regards,

Mathur
CyberLink Technical Support


Hoping someone can assist me,


R. G. (Rod) Eagle
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