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Quote Here's my problem: Have new Lenovo Y520, i7 (7700), 8G ram, and it came with NVIDIA GXT 1060 GPU. Problem is there is an integrated intel GPU and PD16 defauts to that and I've tried everything to direct PD16 to use the better card. Im not that techy...so this whole thing is very frusterating. Any ideas? Thanks in advance!


Here are the specs for Power Director - None of which say do not use a dedicated graphic card or a better PC.
Operating SystemMicrosoft Windows 10, 8/8.1, 7 (64 bit OS recommended)
Processor (CPU)Intel Core™ i-series or AMD Phenom® II and above
Graphics Processor (GPU)Standard Video: 128 MB VGA VRAM or higher 360-video: DirectX 11 compatible
Memory2GB required (6GB or above recommended)

My Computer meets or exceeds these specs, so why doesn't it work?

I am asking for my money back and so should anyone that is having this issue.
I am also going to comment back on all the reviews.

I guess I am off to Vegas....
I wish Avid would bring back Express....
Is there a setting on turning on the audio when doing frame by frame moves? It is nice to hear the audio to when triming.
How do you do sub-clips in the media window? In Avid you can create sub-clips so you do not have to drag large files to the timeline.
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