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Went from a 4770 to a 2700x expecting some real gains, but not seeing it. (I have a Nvidia 1060 video card)
I have 16gb of ram running at 3000.

In processor mode only, esitmated time to complete is 17 minutes on a 11 mintute 4k project (MP4 50 Mb/s), uses 100% cpu.
(no effects)

With hardware mode enabled, it drops to about 12-13 mintues, and uses only 40% cpu. It's also not using much ram, but perhaps that's normal.

Was I crazy to expect a jump in performance from the extra cores? Basicially I'm not seeing anything much better than the 3-4 year old intel, expected a much larger improvement.
Yep....fully updated.
Thanks.....thats a great tip.
I thought of a potential work around too that I havent tested.....start a project on pdr12 , import.....save.....then open in 13.

On a side note super happy with h.265 quality vs size ratio
There are times when shooting vertical is more convenient or useful. One such example is if my kids see the phone sideways they know damn well they are being video'd, and then they stop whatever they were doing that I wanted to capture to pose for the camera. Moment ruined.

But now Power Director is forcing me to turn manually and zoom in on any video that I happen to rotate.

It has also turned some videos that were not vertical...so that's great too.

The point is I should be able to at least turn the feature off.
I find this feature really annoying, can it be turned off some how? I have looked but maybe I'm just missing it....

Thanks for any help!

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