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Hi all,

when I use the "Create Slideshow" feature of PowerDirector 365 (motion theme) it will always fade to black after the last photo. Is there a way to turn this off, since it disrupts the flow of my video?

Currently the only way I see it to cut out the last few seconds of each slideshow in order to remove the "fade to black".

Is there a more elegant solution to this?

Many thanks and all the best,
Michael
Hi all,



I think I figured it out. It seems to be nanoseconds (1/10000000) of a second.



All the best,

Michael
Hi all,



the Powerdirector project file (.pds) is in XML. There you can see all the clips (segments) of your video, e.g.:



<CLIP ID="0" IDREF="3" TYPE="VIDEO" START="0" STOP="137970891" ...

<CLIP ID="1" IDREF="3" TYPE="VIDEO" START="137970891" STOP="239905854" ...

... and so on.



Does anyone know in which unit the "START" and "STOP" attributes are? They must correspond somehow to the seconds of the timeline, for example the first clip starts at second 0 in the timeline and ends at 00:00:13:47 (so it is 13 seconds and 47 frames long), which somehow seems to correspond to the STOP attribute value of "137970891" above.



In a similar way the second clip starts at 00:00:13:47 and ends at 00:00:23:58 in my timeline, again somehow corresponding to the STOP attribute value of "239905854" above.



However I can't figure out the unit, it does not seem to be frames, microseconds or miliseconds. It must be something very obvious which I'm missing. Does anyone know which units are used for these START / STOP attribute values?



Many thanks :



All the best,

Michael
Awesome, many thanks!
Hi all,

I'm doing RC-related review videos, where I either have the camera above my bench (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPR5fTYTbS4) or mounted to my head (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IU_8qi3thH0). I'm currently using a cheap 1080p camera for this. Specially for the later type of videos (cam mounted to my head) I'd sometimes like to have the possibility to zoom into the footage, without getting lower than 1080p quality. I can obviously not use a camera with an optical zoom for these types of videos.

I've been thinking of getting a 2k or 4k camera for this purpose. I can then record the video in 2k or 4k, but would still produce the video in 1080p. This should theoretically allow me to "zoom into" the 2k/4k footage without quality loss as long as I don't go further than the 1080p resoluteion.

Is this something which is supported by power director and easily possible? If yes, can someone tell me how I would achieve this?

Many thanks and all the best,

Michael
Hello!

I have installed Powerdirector 13 on my desktop computer.

When I'm travelling I'd like to additionally use it on my Notebook.

Is this possible/allowed with a single Powerdirector license?

Many thanks,
Michael
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