Announcement: Our new CyberLink Feedback Forum has arrived! Please transfer to our new forum to provide your feedback or to start a new discussion. The content on this CyberLink Community forum is now read only, but will continue to be available as a user resource. Thanks!
CyberLink Community Forum
where the experts meet
| Advanced Search >
Thanks Bif for the reply. You say that you "render your project from time to time". I'll give that a try. Thanks again.

Steve
Hi Colin,

You got my hopes up for a while there. I checked and the selection is already on High preview resolution.

Do you notice a difference on your machine?
Thanks for the advice. I tried it but not much improvement. I'm just wondering why an image would look not as good when brought down to the timeline?
As stated previously, when I click on an image in the media pane its preview looks great. When I drag the same image to the timeline and click on it the preview isn't as clear. This is even before I produce a file or burn to DVD.
Don't know what's going on.
Sorry. My input files are photos on my hard drive. High resolution (3072 X 2304). The output is to DVD. (Selecting "Creat Disk")
Hello all,
Here's my problem. When I click on a picture in the "Media" pain on the left it is previewed in the "Preview Pain" on the right as a nice clear image. When I drag this image into the timeline then click on it, it too is previewed in the "Preview Pain. Only now it it less sharp and clear. I thought this just might be the product of the preview pain and that the finished product would look clear again on my HDTV. But unfortunately it doesn't. My pictures don't look near as nice as they should.

Below is a list of my hardware and settings.

CPU - 2.4GHz Quad core Intel
RAM - 6GB
HD - 1TB (700GB available)
Operating System - Windows Vista Home Premium (64bit) with Service Pack 1
Video - Nvidia Geforce 9500 GS 512MB
Monitor - 24" HD LCD resolution at 1920 X 1200

I'm using PowerDirector 7.00.2105
Settings are
Aspect ratio 16:9

Anyone have a solution? Thanks in advance.

Steve
Go to:   
Powered by JForum 2.1.8 © JForum Team