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Does this run on Chromebook? I'm ditching the expensive Windows/Apple bloatware operating systems and running everything on my Chromebook. I think Canva has something like this feature, but I like PowerDirector.
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Hi I have PowerDirector 16 on Windows 10. I have a long mpg file converted from VHS that has a year's worth of events on it. I imported the mpg into PD16 and put it on the timeline. Now I want to split off pieces and save each as its own mp4, i.e. Xmas89.mp4, Spring90.mpr, Summer90.mp4, etc. What's the best way to do that?
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You need version 3 Deluxe for the PiP webcam feature. You can try upgrading to version 4 Deluxe if you really need it.
Hi, I have Cyberlink PowerDirector 16, and Screen Recorder came with that. When I run it separately, I see no identifying info as far as a version, so I'm not sure what version it is. Can I upgrade it separately, or do I have to upgrade the whole PowerDirector app/suite? What version of PowerDirector would give me the PiP?
Thanks, Bill
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I've watched the videos, etc of how to do tutorial videos by recording my screen and mouse clicks. But most of these kind of tutorials have the person giving them in a small video window so at least you can see the human who is talking. I don't see any way to do this? I have Power Director/Screen Recorder 16 on Windows 10.
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