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If the source video is of the correct type you will be able to utilize SVRT.
Unfortunately the video is not completely of the correct type - . The file is a capture of digital TV by a PC TV card - similar, but not exactly a DVD standard -. Some of the formats activate the SVRT automatically. like AVC, Mpeg-4, MKV, just not all of them.
Other than that I like PD 11 better than VS X5, it just seems easier to do complicated stuff.
I have Corel VideoStudio X5, but because it doesn't support AC-3 audio, I have been trialling PowerDirector 11.
There is one feature in VS X5 where you can save a rendered file in the same format as the original "Save as First Video Clip". In this setting, I assume the program just copies the frames instead of rendering them into another format. The benefit is that it's super fast - a 30 min video in a couple of minutes -. PD 11 seem to re-render every video to another format - a 30 min video takes 30 min, at best -.
Is there a feature like that in PowerDirector like that?
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