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Also please show us what happens when you open the produced video in whichever player you're using.
Thanks for your willingness to help. When you mentioned which player I was using I tried to open several of my vids with Windows Media Player and they played as expected. It turns out VLC player was the culprit all along.
Thanks again.
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Also please show us what happens when you open the produced video in whichever player you're using.
Thanks for your willingness to help. When you mentioned which player I was using I tried to open several of my vids with Windows Media Player and they played as expected. It turns out VLC player was the culprit all along.
Thanks again.
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It's hard to imagine all the possible ways you might have run into this problem, but if you start with a new project (which clears the Media Library) or a New Workspace (which keeps the same library contents but clears the timeline), you shouldn't have any problems.
You may also want to spend some time looking at the many helpful tutorials available on this forum, on YouTube and at the Cyberlink Learning Center. Taking time upfront to watch a few of these can save you many hours of frustration down the road.
Well I do have problems after starting a new project. With a clean slate a new clip will show correctly in the viewer and then render into the exact same zoom. I read all the basic tutorials and searched for troubleshooting this problem with nothing found. My next move is to unistall and reinstall.
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On my second day with Powerdirector 17 Ultra, I have made several AVC short movies by just trimming mostly, getting used to the software. I zoomed in on a few and now any video I import to edit produces with that exact same zoom. Worse is that even untouched versions I try to edit behave as normal and look good in the viewer but when I produce, even though the produce veiwer looks right, the movies plays back zoomed. Any help would be appreiciated .
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