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Oh, awesome! The MPEG-4-1920x1080/30p (16Mbps) setting matches the recorder. That is great news. The Profile Analyzer simply never came online. I can't thank you enough for telling me the default/standard setting that matches the recorder. The recorder would say 1920 x 1080p but leave it at that. I am not privy to all of the settings for 120p and other call outs after the 1920 x 1080 so I was a bit lost.

I should be good to go now!

Thanks again!
Is it a common occurrance that when using the custom profile analyzer to produce matching settings with a project's media that it would cause a crash. As mentioned below once I found the setting to match the media created by Screen Recorder 4.0 I have been able to "Produce" a video. The application crashes about 23 minutes into a 50 minute video. I have rebooted the computer, abandoned the initial project and started over, but still it crashes.

Any advise any one can give on using the profile analyzer?

Thank you kindly,

Scotty Boudreau
I see PowerDirector's ability to set a 'custom profile' that best matches my screen recorder's input. Although it crashed creating the output video, I think I may have this solved.

Thanks.

Scotty
PS> Is crashing at the setting common? Yikes?
I have recorded some videos using Cyberlink's Screen Recorder 4.0. When I bring it into PowerDirector 17 to make changes I never know which settings to use when I produce the final clipped video. Usually the video grows by billions of bytes. Sometimes 600K videos will becomes 6Gb after producing.

I can see the resolution properties of the screen recorder (see attached) but I don't know which setting in PowerDirector's produce setting would match exactly so output equals input without growing the size of file.

1920 x 1080 match up fine but what choices should I be making in PD 17's produce panels so I get the exact same out? (sorry to ask that twice). See attached.

Thanks!

Scotty Boudreau
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