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Some SVRT broken issues were corrected in the most recent PD18 patch, 2725 for perpetual and 2717 for subscription, what version are you using?

You might check if the new version corrects your MP4 issue.

Jeff


I was on PowerDirector 365 version: 18.1.2405.0
(I had "Preferences / Internet / Automatically check for software updates" checked in PowerDirector.)

UPDATE:
Thank You "JL_JL". There were updates available (the one you mentioned) even though PowerDirector was not notifying me of their existence. I manually looked in the Cyberlink Application Manager and found an update shown as available there.

I guess PowerDirector may have an issue with "Automatically check for software updates" option in Preferences.

I can verify the version: 18.3.2717.0 fixed SVRT on my system.

Thanks Again "JL_JL"
Quote since updating PowerDirector 365 to 18, svrt renders no faster than without. Anyone else finding this?


Totally Agree! This is really annoying.

I finally decided to copy a MP4 file into the timeline and Produce it without making any changes using SVRT. The 38 min. video took 24 min. to make an exact copy of the original file. That is ridiculous.

Does anyone know if the bug has officially been reported to the software development folks to fix this?
(I don't think this forum automatically reaches the people who need to know about this.)
I have some videos I want to be able to burn to DVD. Since the DVD burner in my desktop is failing, in the Create Disc tab I've chosen the ISO image or Saving to Folder options that can be burned from any other computer later on. I'm having issues with the DVD's because it is stretching the image horizontally.

The video has been been successfully "Produced" to an MP4. The MP4 video image for Youtube upload has the correct proportions.

When I went back to burn a DVD ISO image the image quality is bad and the image is stretched out horizontally. When it stretches horizontally about 25% of the horizontal image is lost. Vertically the image is the same.

I used "Create Disc" on 7 different videos from 7 different Projects and all DVD ISO images had the same problem.

(The video footage was cropped during editing and might be relevent info regarding the glitch, but like I said the MP4 version looks fine so I have my doubts on anything I can do to fix it from the user's perspective.)

Please let me know if any of you have a solution or recommendation. All the editing is done, I just need to be able to get the video to a DVD now. I need standard 4.7GB DVD's for older folks, not Blu-ray DVD's.
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