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The feature I'm always wishing for is keyframe for video speed. Start at 1x and end at 4x(or whatever multiplier I chose) and like volume or opacity keyframes it greatly changes to the end speed.
Quote switch off hardware acceleration and use a preset with more bandwith of at leat 40MBit/s.

Hatti


Worked perfectly. Thanks!
I'm using the Gear360 camera and taking the footage into Gear360 Action Director for stitching. In the preview window it displays normally (displays normal in PD16 as well). If I watch the clip outside of the Action Director or if I produce the clip I get insane blocking. The attatchment shows how bad it is.

Anyone have an idea on why it is doing that and how I can fix it?

Thanks!
Quote It would help us guess what the issue is if you would post the dxdiag,exe text file for your computer.


Thanks for the help. I looked at the file and see AppHangB1 as the event name. I'll do some of my own research as well, but if you've got any thoughts I'm all ears.
I've edited with powerdirector 13 for a few years now and it's always been a bit crashy. I originally thought it was simply my hardware config as the problem but I've recently upgraded to Ryzen 1700, 16 gigs ram, and PD running off an SSD. I'm begining to think it is my editing habits that cause the crashes?
I use macro keys to quickly split a clip and delete a section. This is the usual action that causes freezing. I don't get the same crashes on my amd A10 laptop even though its specs are way worse than my desktop config. (granted slower laptop necesitates slower editing so again could be user problem).

Think it's a hardware issue or user issue?

I've not seen any helpful similiar threads so I figured I'd finally ask.

Thanks
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