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Hello all,

I used the profile analyzer on my video to decide which format and settings to publish my video in.
I am having a unique issue in that when there is a zoom in, the zoom gets choppy (the frames sort of stutter and slow down). This occurs on my 55" TV, but not my iPhone and iPad. I am wondering if it has to do with the TV refresh rate, because on the mobile devices, it is smooth. How can I fix this without quality loss? There are also videos within the video, but they only have minimal stuttering. Happy to provide more information.
Hello everyone,

I am having issues with zooming in using the Zoom In effect under "Fx". The zoom is happening way too quickly, and it is not letting me customize where I want it to zoom in on the animation window. When I resize the zoom area, it is actually selecting the picture and changing its size (it is selecting the corner of the image and zoom window). I read on the forum to use the keys to slow the transition down, but I am not sure where to put the key (Position, Scale, etc.), even then it only lets me add one and I am not sure how to use it.

Any descriptive tutorial / images to guide me on this would be much appreciated.
Quote To be perfectly honest, if you only have 500MB of free space on your C: drive I think you'll end up with serious issues sooner or later. It's also generally a not a great idea to install software on external drives for many reasons, and it would be preferable to use another internal drive, if possible.

Hard drives are very affordable these days, and unless you have a laptop, it should be easy and inexpensive to clone your existing drive onto a much bigger SSD and get lots of performance boost to go along with your new capacity. You could also partition it into C: and D: drives and use the D: drive for videos and documents while using the C: drive just for the OS and programs/apps.

If you can't upgrade your C: drive, you can create a junction linking the C:\Program Files\CyberLink\PowerDirector18 folder to a new folder on your external drive, so when you install PD, the installer thinks it's going onto the C: drive but Windows is actually copying all the files to the external drive.

Use mklink /J "C:\Program Files\CyberLink\PowerDirector18" "x:\PD18" (where x: is your external drive's letter). See this link, or Google if you need more info.


Thank you for the quick response! I agree with you on the low disk space, but upgrading the primary drive is not something I can do at the current time. I am using power director 365, so I'm not sure if I can even make that link yet, because I cannot even get it to install to the machine. Every time I click install on the application manager, it says the disk is full. I know that is in trying to install on the incorrect drive, versus my secondary. Sounds like your trick may let it download.
I cannot install the software. I have 70 GB of free disk space on my external drive. I have told the installer to install the software on the external drive. There is only 500 MB of free space on my primary drive, and it seems it keeps trying to install there. I have edited the settings in the installer application to install on my external drive, but it keeps saying low disk space. I even put the installer on my external drive to see if that would work, and it did not.
OS: Windows 7 64 Bit
My machine satisfies the system requirements.
It seems like it is forcing itself to install on the C drive, and I do not want that. It is ignoring my configuration setting to have it install in the D drive through the CyberLink installer manager.
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