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Quote Hello,

Unforutatenly no. The Timeline and Clip Markers are basically to help you with timing and aligning other clips, audio, effects, etc. with the clip.

However, you could try using the keyboard hotkeys:
Shift-right moves to the next marker
Ctrl-T splits at the cursor position

You can also customise your own set of hotkeys to be an easier single key for those functions? Not fully automated by any means, but quite quick.
https://help.cyberlink.com/stat/help/powerdirector/365/win/enu/97_02_00_customizing_hotkeys.html?q=hotkeys

You might find the the Multi Trim feature more suitable to your needs?

https://help.cyberlink.com/stat/help/powerdirector/21/win/enu/08_02_01_trimming_a_video_clip.html?anchor=performingamultitrim

Cheers
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Thanks! Shift-right & Ctrl-T works. What I'm doing is adjusting the speed of the individual clips (separate amount for each).
Newbie here -

This seems super obvious but I've searched and can't find anything. I have a video that I want to split into multiple chunks for speed processing. I spent a fair amount of time creating multiple clip markers where I want to split - but there doesn't seem to be any mechanism to say "Please split this video into individual clips at the clip markers."

Of course I can manually place the cursor at each individual marker and split, but this is error prone. I was hoping that by creating the Clip Markers this could be automated.

Am I missing something obvious? Thanks in advance for any help/tips.
Thank you JL_JL and optodata for the promt reply! That also explains why there was a colon in there and not a period.
Newbie here with strange problem.

Using PowerDirector 365 free version (21.4.5131.0) on MacOS Monterey 12.5.1. I have a clip length 35.1 that I want to change to 32.8. But when I try to set the new speed it jumps from 32.29 to 33.00 - in other words I cannot set the fraction of a second to anything higher than .29.

This happens with all clips - not just this one.

Is this some limitation of the free version or a bug? I'm attempting to attach a movie.

Thanks in advance for any advice / help.
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