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Quote: Hi Kat,
I have read this type of issue before, a long while ago and answered many when PDR10 came out. The basic problem for you now is, the purchase was of an old program that is no longer supported by CyberLink.
For PDr10, a user (if I remember correctly) had to be connected to the internet and then activate the different produce formats individually within a 30 day window. There is nothing anyone here can assist you with. as you appear to have exceeded the time period. PDR10 is an old program, the latest is PDR14. Your choices are:
1. See if online support will assist (I doubt it as PDr10 is not a recent program).
2. Buy the latest PowerDirector... PDR14, you might be able to buy the Upgrade to 14.
Dafydd


If I buy the latest PowerDirector, what will happen to my current video files? I was in the middle of working on one when this error occured. Will they be erased or no longer compatible?
I have had Cyberlink PowerDirector 10 for well over a year now, and I have been using it with no issues. It was purchased by a family member and given to me on my birthday. Only recently has it been giving me this message.

When I try to import video files into the media library, it shows a message: "You must first activate this feature before using it. Connect to the internet and then try again. Activation is a free and quick process. / H.264 - Component activation / The codec trial has expired. Please connect to the internet to activate now." It's been showing up for the last two or three videos I've made. Every time I try to load a project with imported video files or try to import new ones, it shows. Every time I click activate, and it works perfectly fine.

Now, all of a sudden, it is showing up with an error message: "Codec activation incomplete. This may be because the internet was disconnected, or the program serial number is invalid or reached its activation limit."

My internet connection is working perfectly fine, however, a family member trying to "set up" a T.V. was also having issues connecting, which I assumed was linked to my Cyberlink problems. Now, however, he's upstairs watching a movie on that very same television.

I pulled out the CD that came with the program, and it shows the CD-key and SN (which I assume is the serial number) on the sleeve. I don't know if this is helpful to me, though, as the only option I can think of is pressing the "activate" button, even though it continues to show an error message.

Help, please.
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