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Thanks to all of you for your prompt responses. I have given up on this idea and just decided that it will not work. Thanks any way.
How can I cause the Audio Settings of the PowerDirector 14 Recorder to persist from session to session. I find that I have to set the settings each time that I start a new recording session. For example, the value shown for the Audio Settings is: "Stereo Mix (IDT .." but I want it to be "Rear Mic (IDT - High Def.".

Thanks for any help.

Jim Murchison
How can I cause the Audio Settings of the PowerDirector 14 Recorder to persist from session to session. I find that I have to set the settings each time that I start a new recording session. For example, the value shown for the Audio Settings is: "Stereo Mix (IDT .." but I want it to be "Rear Mic (IDT - High Def.". Thanks for any help.Jim Murchison
Thanks for this reply several days ago.

Youtube specification:MP4 (which I take to be MPEG-4)

MP4 (which I take to be MPEG-4)

As supported by my version of Cyberlink Powe Director:

PD Version: 14.0.2707.0File Formats: AVI, MPEG-2, Windows Media, Quick Time, AVC, XAVC S

File Formats: AVI, MPEG-2, Windows Media, Quick Time, AVC, XAVC S



I am still at a loss as what to do. Are any other file format drivers available for the Production feature of PD? My PD ver. 11 did include a MPEG-4 format.
I am beginning to try creating tutorials for upload to YouTube. What is a recommended resolution for screen capture, I have seen a recommendation for 720 x 480 pixels on some YouTube video, and a recommended file format for upload to video to youtube. My videos will include screen video shots that I would like present at the best resolution possible. I am using PD 14 on Windows 10. Thanks for the help.
I am attempting to create tutorial videos such as those used on Youtube. Can someone recommend a technique for created an expanded portion of a screen, in either a video or expanded static screen such as illustrated in the attached file? I am using PD 14 on Windows 10. Thanks.
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