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How about turn off OpenCL?
The effect works fine on my desktop which only has Intel VGA without OpenCL support...

but even OpenCL enabled, it also works fine on my HP laptop with AMD mobility Radeon HD5400+driver 13.1
looks like only some particular combinations will trigger the crash
CyberLink did many works in this version, you should upgrade it.
I upgrade every year!
Nice!!!
Well, CyberLink is a Taiwanese company, not Chinese
I believe many people got/bought HERO3 will be happy with this patch.
try the new patch?
http://www.cyberlink.com/downloads/support/powerdirector-ultra/patches_en_US.html
now you can see how critical nVidia driver issue is
http://www.cyberlink.com/downloads/support/powerdirector-ultra/patches_en_US.html

Looks like it comes with many improvements! even more UI languages!

and the rendering issue of my nVidia VGA is gone! nVidia GT540M + driver 306.97
if you are going to use HW encode with VGA, AMD has better capability.
nVidia can accelerate with H.264 only, AMD can do H.264, WMV9 and MPEG2
nVidia really messed their driver up...
How aboout turn off HW decode in Preferences first?
Quote: I should explained my question better. Speed of rendering/producing finished products.
The PD 11 ad says, "Create videos at up to 38% faster than PowerDirector 10 with the latest 64-bit TrueVelocity 3 Engine"

I believe this is due to its ability to use 2 video cards where PD 10 could not?



http://www.cyberlink.com/products/powerdirector-ultra/features_en_US.html
Yes, 38% comes from multi-GPGPU acceleration.
For best quality, you should use H.264 AVC 1920x1080 60p 28Mbps (or 2K/4K profiles )
According to wikipedia, AVCHD 2.0 profiles are only allowed to output to memory cards and removable disk, I'm afraid it is spec...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AVCHD#Specification_addendum_.28AVCHD_2.0.29
Quote: and my graphics card driver is up to date and should be running just fine.


I had the same problem with my GeForce and I found the root cause is nVidia's new driver v306.23
you can use the previous official driver v301.42 to solve this problem.
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