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Wow! This appears to be a major problem. I thought Cyberlink provided a "back to search button" or some such...but it does not. My original problem still exists. If you change the parameters for a search, click on an entry, and try to go back to your search, the site just resets to the original page with the pre-chosen tabs. So if I search for Titles, favorited, all time, 16:9, then click on an entry, I cannot go back to my set search parameters but must start all over again. This is a serious flaw in DZ. I use chrome, but tomasc said it was worse in IE and/or Edge. Anyone use a different browser without this problem?
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icgpamretired1 - These issue happen when MS Edge and IE is used. There is also a gray translucent veil at the top seen on the download page of the asset. None of these issues are there if you use Google Chrome. Hit the back button and you are at the previous page as expected. Try it if you want.
Tomasc,
I get the veil and the backward button problem as well, but I use Chrome.
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There's a bit of a learning curve on the DZ website, and I think this post will cover most of what you're looking for.
Optodata,
Thanks so much for that. We are creatures of habit and I've just been using my browser back button. I suspected Cyberlink did it a unique way that is always easier and more stable.
The only other anomally I experience with this amazing product and website is when I click on any cyberlink.com page (tutorial, specific info), the page comes up for a few seconds and then it reverts automatically to my "home" page where all my subscription info is found. Maybe you can answer that...but the one you answered will help immensely. Thanks again.
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Does anyone else have this problem: Everytime I do a search on DirectorZone, enter my parameters for a search, click on an entry and download it (or not)...when I hit the back button on my browser all my parameters have to be reset. As an exampleof parameters, I choose motion PIP, downloaded favorites, all time, 16:9. Is there a way around this or am I overlooking something simple?
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Ok, so I found the answer myself. Hope this helps others. I inserted the pip in a video track, rt. clicked on view properties and it showed the path of the object.
As I've seen many times with PD, there IS an easy way to do something, but sometimes it takes a long time to find it or figure it out.
This is very good news because now I can edit objects and use them in all the parts of PD that only allow you to insert text, media files or effects like the motion tracker, video collage and others.
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Hi there,
In a motion tracker tutorial for PD 18, they place 2 pips in 2 tracks. The person obtains the images from his hard drive...both are found in the pip section of PD 18; How can I get the original data or do I have to use screenshot to store my own? Thanks in advance for any help.
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