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Hi,

Ideally, to make such a transfer "seamless", you would also have to replicate the original source file(s) location, as the .pdrproj file has the source file locations hard coded.
When I just tried to see if PDRmobile would ask for a location for a missing (moved) file, it didn't give me an option to search, just gave the location and file name under Details.

It may not be an issue if all your media are in one or two locations, but if a project contains media from several locations - Whatsapp, FB, other folders etc. then it becomes more complicated. The following is extracted from a .pdrproj file with multiple sources :

"filePath":"/storage/71E6-11F1/Camera/20180812_144914.mp4"
"filePath":"/storage/emulated/0/Android/media/com.whatsapp/WhatsApp/Media/WhatsApp Video/VID-20211231-WA0003.mp4"
"filePath":"/storage/emulated/0/DCIM/ScreenRecorder/Screenrecorder-2022-01-08-11-15-08-776.mp4""
for example

For my Nokia android phone the default path is the same as optodata's but my Redmi Note 10 Pro has the following default location
\Internal shared storage\Android\data\com.cyberlink.powerdirector.DRA140225_01\files\projects.

If you could access the original (or similar) phone and pack the projects to GDrive then it would give you a much less complicated process to get your projects back!

Cheers
PowerDirector Moderator



Hi - I keep all of my media in 1 file per project so I can find it and the linking / file pointing is consistent (thanks for the tip though).

My problem is that I transfer a pdrproj file to the PowerDirector (mobile) directory on my new android but PowerDirector doesnt see It when I open the app. It doesnt show the project for me to try to open.

I dont own a desktop - would it help?
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In a word, no. Those files simply contains the list of all the edits you'd made in each project. No media clips are contained and those files can't be read by the full PDR version on Windows or Macs, so if you've deleted all the project materials there's nothing that can be done. Sorry for the bad news



Thanks for replying to me. I have all of the Media files and the Pdrproj files on an SD card ... I just need PowerDirector mobile to Recognize the project.

... Another way to phrase this would be - I used an Android phone with a Power Director Mobile subscription - I saved the Audio, Video, Images AND Pdrproj file to an SD card - Can I tansfer those the SD card to another Android phone and open the project in PowerDirector Mobile (subscription) on the new Android?

If not - what is missing? How can one avoid sending the project to the Cloud - and just send the materials to an SD card?

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Past versions of Power Director Mobile allowed you to put the Prdproj file into the PowerDirector folder - and would give you a message / choice about fixing a broken link or file or something like that.
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Thanks but all I have left is the PDRPROJ files (the projects were deleted) - is there any way to use the PDRPROJ files?
I have my PDRPROJ files backed up. The projects dont show up on the old Android so I cannot upload to Google Drive. How do I get my new Android and updated PowerDirector app to recognize and use the PDRPROJ files??? Anything else I need - and where do I put the files?
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