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The MAC version is missing several features compared to Win version, MultiCam is one of them. Read the others here: https://www.cyberlink.com/support/faq-content.do?id=26040

Jeff


Thanks. That's not really what I wanted to hear, but as least you've cleared up some confusion for me!

I film interviews one-on-one and I generally shoot from three camera angles when filming. This is just to create a few cutaways, rather than one fixed angle the whole time. What would be a good way to replicate the MultiCam Designer with PowerDirector for Mac?

I think I will have to drop all three video files onto a timeline of their own, and then get PowerDirector to analyze the audio files so they are all in-sync with each other.
I have recently/newly switched to PowerDirector 365 for Mac after using an older version of PowerDirector which I purchased (outright) in 2015.

On my old version, I successfully used the MultiCam Designer hundred of times. Now with 365 for Mac, I can't find the PowerDirector 'jigsaw' icon anywhere.

YouTube tutorials tell me I should go to the drop-down menu in "Plug-Ins" and select MultiCam Designer from there, but the only option I have in the Plug-Ins drop-down is something called Video Collage Designer.

Where should I be looking to locate the MultiCam Designer?

Apart from that, this new PowerDirector for Mac program pretty much looks identical to my old PowerDirector.
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