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Well I managed to solve this issue.
I am operating on a 64 bit system and for some reason during the install process cyberlink has installed the colordirector shared files to the C:\program Files(x86)\CyberLink\Shared Files\ directory.
I moved the CyberLink Directory from the above to C:\Program Files\ directory (Which is the 64 bit directory) and it now works.
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Hi there,
Yes, I have the same problem on my computer. My exchange of messages with the CyberLink support people about this was completely useless. I decided that the potential benefit of being able to open ColorDirector from within PowerDirector was not worth the trouble to try to fix it. Perhaps some Windows registry manipulation would solve the issue but I don't care…
Jirka
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I'm on Windows 7 so Windows Version Numbers is not the issue.
Cyberlink support is not helping either as I have no answer out of them.
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Well, you never know but I agree Windows 10 is an unlikely culprit.
Hi Jirka -
It's not a Win10 thing. Here, on Win10, PDR & CDR interact as you'd expect. I agree, it's no big deal... as long as CDR can be accessed as a standalone.
Cheers - Tony
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Hi, Just wondering if anyone else is having this issue?
ColorDirector is installed and when I click on a clip and click fix/enhance, there is a menu button to open the clip in colordirector however when I click it, it tells me that it is not installed on the system and then has a buy now button.
Any Ideas?
Thanks
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