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None of my videos violate the guidelines. It is unfortunate that YouTube allows anyone to flag a video as obscene without making the flagger point out the violation, without watching the videos to see if there truly is a violation, or allowing the video owner to speak with anyone to question the alleged violation.
I appealed the flags via the YouTube appeal process and now I have to wait for a response. If my appeal is denied (which I can't see why it would be if they actually watch the videos) I may not be able to upload videos for 6 months.
This is a real downer. I don't know if all the work I do is worth it when anyone can just destroy everything I have done (within the rules and guidelines of YouTube) with a simple click of a mouse.
It is so sad that people take joy in taking away from others. Oh, well...I hope to be able to provide you all with more great videos in the near future, if not, thank you for being fans and I hope I was able to help you out."
It's time to get your Marty Mcfly on with CyberLink PowerDirector 12 Ultimate. Let's go back in time people! Learn how to go back to the future..fire trails, lights, sparks and all. Who needs a DeLorean when you've got Video-Editing-Software-Guide.com?
Hey what happened to the Back to the Future guide? YouTube says it was removed. Do you have it up anywhere else?
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I could be wrong here but to upload large files I entered my cell phone #, then got confirmation email and am now allowed to upload Hi-def longer videos.
Jim
This is the limitation from powerdirector, not with the youtube account directly. I can manully upload videos greater than 15 minutes no problem. The error is when you produce a video in powerdirector to online youtube. (power director says it's limited to 15 minutes)
In the past you could modify a registry setting in windows to make it work. (worked in 9 and 10, but not 11 so far)
How do we increase Youtube upload limit past 15 minutes? In the past you could modify a few registry entries and that worked. So far they have no effect on 11. Any ideas? I know I can produce a 1080p WMV HD file and manually upload it, but I'd like to get the automatic way via Cyberlink working once again.
Windows 8 Pro x64 with the latest PowerDirector 11
Thanks DVDmadness123, that fixed it! I was about to do a whole clean re-install of windows, I'm glad I searched for answers first. Why does Internet Explorer ALWAYS break things? damn it.
Hello, I have some GUI behaviors and control questions I can't figure out.
Power DVD 10 Windows 7 x64 via Media Center. (and using a Media Center Remote)
-While the movie is playing, how do I bring up the progress bar that shows how far along I am in the movie? If I pause the movie that doesn't do anything.
-If I hit the Info button on my Media Center remote then TWO windows pop up. (one on top the other) the smaller lower right popup says (Internet Security, More Info and Settings). The window below that across the entire screen says (Program Info, Details, Controls Aspect Ratio). This second window disappears after a few seconds leaving the smaller window remaining until I hit exit. What with the double pop up? I was hoping info might show a progress bar but no luck there either just more confusing responses that don't quite make sense. Please help me explain how the Info button should behave. I assume it has something to do with the default media center dvd player and cyberlink being a 3rd party player etc.
-What do the Red, Green, Yellow, Blue buttons do in Power DVD? Nothing happens if I click those colored buttons on my Harmony 900 remote. I even tried using the non Media Center PowerDVD regular app version's on screen red/green/yellow/blue buttons. (nothing happens)
-When I insert a Blu-Ray disc into my computer while windows media player is up, it starts playing right away. Is their a way to disable this autoplay? I've tried disabling autoplay in windows 7 for my drive but media center seems to have it's own set of orders.
-Why am I not able to "resume" a Blu-Ray movie? If I click Stop while a movie is playing, I'm back to the PowerDVD screen. (the big blue one while in Media Center) I see Resume, Restart, Chapter Viewer, Select Drive, Eject, Settings. I'm unable to even bring the selection cursor up to Resume. It only will go as high as Restart.
I have the latest patch on as of today. Please help me understand the above. I can provide screen shots if my descriptions above don't make sense.
Yeah, but my Media Center remote I have now fully supports Power DVD 9 Ultra right now. (only the stand alone Power DVD Application)
Power DVD integrates tightly into Media Center. This means if I'm in Media Center and insert a Blu-Ray disc, everything plays inside Media Center itself. You'll still see the Cyberlink PowerDVD controls at the bottom if you move the mouse. As I said in the first part of my reply, the remote control still works, but this time two buttons have no response. (skip fwd or skip back)
Once I exit the whole media center program and try again via the regular power dvd app, I can skip forward/backward just fine.
If you use the Media Center remote control, you can normally use the Skip Forward, Skip Backward buttons to skip around chapters of the Blu-Ray movie.
I confirmed I can use my media center remote to skip Blu-Ray chapters if using the CyberLink PowerDVD 9 program stand alone. (NOT in MCE)
If I run Windows Media Center, and then launch a Blu-Ray movie inside Media Center, all buttons on the remote control work except for Skip Forward Back buttons. I can do a regular fast forward but not skip. (nothing happens) The only way I can skip around chapters while in Media Center is to use the mouse, and click the on screen skip forward/backward buttons.
I've confirmed many times, the remote buttons work just fine outside of media center using the regular powerdvd player.
What would be causing the buttons not to respond correctly?
"Anyway ... here's what you do. Let the application crash at least one time. Then, go into your temp folder
(C:\Users\{you}\AppData\Local\Temp)
and locate COMAP.EXE. Right-click on it and select properties. Switch to the Compatibility tab. Set the Compatibility to "Windows Vista". Seems to do the trick.
Note also that even if you delete the file, that compatibility setting will still apply when TMT creates the file again next time. So no worries about disk cleanup and whatnot."
Why do I get the following popup error every time I insert a blu-ray disc while media center is up and running? (or if I select PowerDVD from the Media Center menu) I'm running a clean install of Windows 7 x64 RTM. The machine was just installed today, and this is the only thing I installed right away to test. I just bought the Ultra version of PowerDVD 9. Hopefully it's an easy fix I can do, or an update can be fixed up soon?
TODO: <File description> has stopped working
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: COMAP.EXE
Application Version: 1.0.0.1
Application Timestamp: 4965d728
Fault Module Name: COMAP.EXE
Fault Module Version: 1.0.0.1
Fault Module Timestamp: 4965d728
Exception Code: c0000005
Exception Offset: 000000000000129f
OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1
Locale ID: 1033
Additional Information 1: 0db6
Additional Information 2: 0db623d2d02553cc2783a8fbc18621da
Additional Information 3: 642c
Additional Information 4: 642c353c5e9f43d01b2fbf5268aa2fe5
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