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Hello All I have over 30 small clips (less than 1 minute each). The clips were created by splitting and removing sections of a larger video. Is there a way to globally make the clips about 3 seconds apart from each other or do I need to do this one-by-one?
Thanks
DS
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Hello
'm encountering a major problem with PD 19. I created a video in another program and saved it as Video1.M4V. Later, I brought Video1.M4V into PowerDirector 19 to do some editing and enhancements. I saved the PD project as a Enhance.PDS.
To better organize, I moved some of the files into separate folders (i.e. Audio folder, Images folder, etc.). Naturally when I try to open Enhance.PDS, it prompts me to go find the missing files for the project b/c they were moved. I begin pointing to the new locations with no problem UNTIL it asks for Video1.M4V. It DOES NOT SEE ANY .M4V files at all so I can't load that file into my project any longer!
I ran it and the video plays just fine so the file is not corrupted. I can also drag it into PD 19 by itself and it works fine. Does anyone know what the problem might be that it will not EVEN SEE this .M4V file when prompted to browse for it? Can it be corrected or is there a workaround? Any help would be appreciated.
DarylS
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The simplest way is to add each item listing to a separate video track. This way you can have each item come on when you want it to and stay on as long as you'd like.
Granted, this means you'll be creating a lot of titles and using a lot of video tracks, but that's really about the only way to do it.
I gave it a try and while very tedious, it seems to work. Never having used this before, I wondered how many tracks I could add, but it seemed to not be a problem.
Thanks!
DS
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You can add separate text layers to the same title and make them start at a different time and last the entire title. This way you do not have to add a new track and add a new title everytime the person speaks. Simply choose to add a new text layer in the title designer, type the text you want, go down to the text layers underneath the preview window, and drag the beginning of the text layer to the time you want it to come on the screen.
I appreciate the assistance, however as I said originally, I am a novice on this software. It seems that there is no "Layers Mode" in Powerdirector 19. All I have found in trying to research it is a Layers Mode in Photodirector. Can you please give some further insight into how to access this mode?
thanks
DS
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Good Evening
I am just starting to use PD 19 having stepped up from another software package. I am trying to keep text on screen while adding new text. Specifically, I have a speaker who is listing certain items. As he mentions each item, I want to have that displayed on screen in sequence, but not have previous items disappear (basically listing each one as he mentions it).
My thought is that each item would need to be in a separate text object on a different line. If anyone knows a simple way of doing this, it woud be appreciated.
Thanks much
DarylGS01
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