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Erster Wunsch:
Beim einfügen eines Videos mit mehreren Tonspuren, sollten diese automatisch voneinander separiert in der Timeline erscheinen.
Fehlende Tonspuren sollten dabei auch automatisch erstellt werden!

Siehe auch:
http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/44454.page

Warum ist dies wichtig:
Momentan muss man die Audiotracks ausserhalb von PD extrahieren und anschliessend manuell zu dem bereits eingefügten Videoclip hinzufügen und mit diesem zusammen gruppieren, was sehr umständlich ist.

Bemerkung an CyberLink:
Falls dieses Feature endlich einmal eingebaut wird (sollte eig. schon längst vorhanden sein, bei SONY Vegas geht dies bereits seit Jahren!), werde ich nur zu gerne auf den PD14 wechseln (auch wenn dies bereits für PD13 hätte eingebaut werden können), vorher komme ich mit dem PD13 auch noch gut zurecht, der hat ja schliesslich den gleichen Fehler (oder beim PD13 fehlt das gleiche Feature, wie man es nennen will).



Zweiter Wunsch:
Das erstellen von Profilen mit 45/50/60fps und auflösungen > 1920x1080 sollte problemlos direkt im PD möglich sein und nicht umständlich über die profiles.ini gemacht werden müssen.
Dies ist evtl. im PD14 bereits möglich, falls ja bitte ignorieren da ich noch den PD13 benutze.


Greez Kilo
@GGRussell

That's strange, because if I import a Video with 3 Audio Streams, PD13 adds only one video and one audio stream to the timeline.

See my previous post for a detailed explanation: http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/125/40351.page#230293

Greez KiloSwiss
My Problem when working with PowerDirector is the following:

If I insert a source file (.avi Video) that contains multiple audio tracks, only the first track is recognized by PD and the other audio tracks have to be externally extracted and manually addet to the timeline and then grouped with the video clip.

Here is a Screenshot, of a .avi video file that contains 3 different stereo audio tracks (one is ingame sound, the second is my microphone and the third track is ingame audio+TeamSpeak):

As you can see, PD only shows me one audio track and the other two are somehow non existent for the software.

Have a look at Sony Vegas, when I import the same video file, it automatically splits the existing audio tracks and adds them each in a separate line.
But Sony Vegas has many other flaws and problems and the overall experience and especially the workflow with PowerDirector is much better, except of that one single issue.

Greez KiloSwiss
My Problem when working with PowerDirector is the following:

If You insert a source file (.avi Video) that contains multiple audio tracks, only the first track is recognized by PD and the other audio tracks have to be externally extracted and manually addet to the timeline.

Here is a Screenshot, of a .avi video file that contains 3 different audio tracks:



As you can see, PD only shows me one audio track and the other two are non existent for the software.

Have a look at Sony Vegas, when You import the same video file, it automatically splits the existing audio tracks and adds them each in a separate line.
But Sony Vegas has many other flaws and problems and the overall experience and especially the workflow with PowerDirector is much better, except of that one single issue.


I waited since 2014 now, always hoping that with the next update, this function will come, but it seems CyberLink never thought of that, so that's why I made this thread and I really, really hope CyberLink listens to its customers and reads feedback and suggestions in their own forum.

Greez KiloSwiss
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