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And my card isn't listed among the capatible cards. So what do I do next?
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Is your graphics card in the Radeon HD 4000 series as well? When I go to http://support.amd.com/US/Pages/AMDSupportHub.aspx, and click on the link for "Latest AMD Catalyst™ Drivers for Radeon™ HD 4000, HD 3000 and HD 2000 Series" for "64 bit Windows Vista/Windows 7"...the version of Catalyst they list is 12.6.
I'm just concerned that using a newer driver that isn't compatible for an older graphics card will fubar my machine.
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I updated my ATI graphics drivers from AMD Catalyst 12.2 to 12.6 to resolve an issue unrelated to PD11, and now when trying to launch PD11 it displays the "PDR11.txt has stopped working" error. I tried doing a complete uninstall of PD11 and all its components, reboot, and do a clean install of PD11. Tried launching PD11 before and after applying patch 2215 with the same results.
I'm using Windows 7 64-bit, and my graphics card is an ATI Radeon HD 4800 Series. I don't want to roll back the graphic driver changes, so has anyone else experienced this issue and know of a solution?
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See example below. During editting, let's say I decide to add a custom title somewhere in the middle of my timeline before other titles already on a track (picB1.png). Now let's say the default title length it was set at was 5 sec, but I only want this particular custom title to be 1 second in length. After setting the duration to 1 second, look what happens in picB2.png...all the titles afterwards get shifted left and messes up the order of things
So what are my options here?
1) Going into preferences and changing the default duration before inserting the custom title?
2) Adding a new track just for that one custom title?
3) Manually shifting all titles afterwards
Like I said before, it'd be nice if you could override the default duration on titles to have their own default duration for convienence sake.
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So, when you expand the time line and save the project, you want it to save the time line setting, whatever that is. Correct?
That is correct. That or have it always be consistent instead of changing every time I open an existing project
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In the settings under editing is where you change duration, but it is generic for each file type, not for specific files, so you can set images to, for example, 8 seconds, but that is for all images. You can set effects for 10 seconds, but that is for all effects.
I know about the global settings, but I don't want all my titles to be set the same duration. I want some 3 seconds, and I want others 5 seconds, when I go to drag and drop them onto the timeline. It's a convenience thing yes, but something I wish PowerDireector had.
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Because of the example provided. Say I'm working on a large movie file (i.e. a 45 minute hockey game). I want to only have clips of the action, so I start splitting the file to show key scenes, adding a little scorebox, putting in captions to put funny comments. In the first pic, all the tracks are nice and easy to view. When I close the project, and reopen it later to continue editting it, the timeline gets all smooshed together like in pic #2, and I end up having to adjust it.
I'm just looking for a nice convenient thing, either having it retain the current timeline ruler setting, or some setting that would automatically set the timeline ruler a specific way so my project doesn't get auto-squished.
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You know how in the Timeline View, you can click and hold on the bar that shows the time and drag left or right to expand/squish the different tracks? Is there a setting or something where I can have the timeline set to be in increments of 30 seconds or 1 minute or something?
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Is there any way to set the default duration on individual custom titles? For example, I want one custom title to always have a duration of 5 seconds, but a different one to have a duration of 3 seconds. I find it cumbersome to always have to set the duration each time for one of those titles.
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This exact same thing is happening to me as well. I downloaded PowerDirector 11 yesterday, and applied the build 2215 software update. I'm editting an MOV file (1920x1080), and every so often after I split a clip and/or delete an unwanted section of the video in the timeline, the preview window goes all green. Sometimes it fixes itself after jumping around the timeline, but usually I need to restart the program. Worst of all, when I go to Produce the finished product (WMV file, HD, 1920x1080), the resulting video has sections that cause the video to go all green too. When I go to Produce it again, that green screen occurs in a completely different section.
I disabled Continuous Thumbnails, and I tried it with both HW decode enabled and disabled, and it still happens. This is very frustrating since I do a lot of video editting, and this has put me behind on my projects. Are there any other suggestions on how to resolve this, or maybe this is being looked at for a bug fix patch?
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