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Hi Carl312,

Yes, I had both those things turned off. And, before carrying on with any editing, I shut the computer down and powered it up again: I've read elsewhere on the forums that if you make any changes to the hardware settings, you should do this before using PowerDirector again.

I am at a loss as to what to do. It takes 10 seconds to render every second of the timeline, therefore taking more than ten times longer to edit together the movie than it used to.

Regards,

Mark
Hi Carl312,

Thanks for trying to help.

Sadly, the problem persists.

Any other suggestions?

Regards,

Mark
Hi,

I have a Windows 7 computer with an NVIDIA GeForce 210 Graphics card and I am trying to edit together a 20 minute film from .MTS clips.

In the past, when using .MTS clips, I have waited for PD to generate shadow files from the clips and used these to edit with and managed a smooth editing process without any of this rendering nonsense. Now, however, I can't watch more than a second without the software telling me it is "Rendering..."

this is the first time I have had this problem and I have been using PD9 since it first came out.

How do I stop this??!!

Any help would be most appreciated.
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