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Just installed a PowerDVD 13 update, shouldn't have done it, as described by the OP above, PowerDVD 13 grabbed all sorts of media file associations WITHOUT asking. It is bad enough when this happens on a new installation, but it is even worse when it happens just for an update. The installer should ASK whether the user is happy that PowerDVD wants to play all those file types. I only need PowerDVD to play DVDs and perhaps Blu-Rays, nothing else.
Siggy
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Is PowerDirector 11 able to import media files (m2ts) that have DTS-HD audio ?
I am currently using PowerDirector 10 and it cannot. When importing these, the audio track is empty.
Cheers,
Siggy
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Did one more experiment and removed all blank lines in the file, which is not according to the 'known' file format, but PowerDirector then imports it correctly, the subtitles sit low on the video screen. This of course may have one restriction for the content, don't start a line with a number as this could confuse PD's import logic to assume it is a new subtitle.
I can live with this as I will only use this for my subtitles I create myself.
Cheers,
Siggy
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G'Day Tony !
Thanks, that works, I have now created one (from the sample "Nature.mpg") with a min bitrate of 800Kbps and resolution of 800x450. As long as I only need a few different output settings this method is acceptable. I hope they will make this more user-friendly in the future. If you look at the output options for e.g. "AVS4YOU", this is what it could be like.
Cheers,
Siggy
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Yes, that was my mistake, not to number them sequentially, thanks.
However, with your fixed file, as you added two blank lines after each subtitle, the subtitles move even higher up on the video screen. Once I edited each single line from inside PowerDirector to remove the extra lines in each one, they all moved down on the screen.
To me it seems as if PowerDirector includes all lines (including all empty ones) before the next line that contains a sequence number. It should perhaps only keep those empty lines that are non-separating lines, IOW, the last empty line before a new sequence number, should not be included.
Siggy
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Is it possible to create output that has a custom resolution other than the few that are offered when one can create a new profile ? For instance 800x450 in an MP4 ? Or am I facing here a limitation of the trial version ?
Also, why can I not select a bit-rate lower than 6000 Kbps ?
Siggy
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Just started trialling PowerDirector 10. I created a simple .srt file with three subtitles like:
When I import this, the first two imported subtitles include the CR+LF or, IOW, they become two-line subtitles and their position is higher up on the video screen. The third subtitle is a single line, even though it is followed by en empty line too (but not by another line).
Is this behaviour correct ? The empty line is a delimiter and therefore the CR+LF starting it should not belong to a displayed subtitle.
Siggy
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