Announcement: Our new CyberLink Feedback Forum has arrived! Please transfer to our new forum to provide your feedback or to start a new discussion. The content on this CyberLink Community forum is now read only, but will continue to be available as a user resource. Thanks!
CyberLink Community Forum
where the experts meet
| Advanced Search >
Thank you for posting, Nina. I guess I was hoping for a turnkey solution since I have neither your talent nor much time. But your tutorials are awesome. I'll see if I can get something together.

Thanks again!
Are there any new slideshow templates available anywhere? Specifically, I'm trying to recreate this: https://vimeo.com/66774527

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!
Thank you Dafydd. My apologies for not supplying this info originally.

Part A: v8.00.2704

Parts B and F are attached.

There is an update available, so I'll try that and see if I get the same results.

Thank you for your time.
I've tried the search function and couldn't find anything on this topic, so forgive me if this has been addressed before.

The audio on all my films sounds fine in the editing room, but once I burn it to disc the audio sounds like it's being played in a big room. It has a tinge of echo to it and the treble seems to have been kicked up. It's almost like it's been roto-scoped.

In addition, and I don't know if this is related, the volumn kicks up just before a change from one scene to the other, and then stays kicked up for a short time (fraction of a second) after the scene change.

Does anyone have any experience with this?

Thanks.
Thank you both for your replies. I ended up using Streamclip to convert the .m2v to .avi, then brought the resulting .avi and its associated wav file into PD to combine them.

I tried using TMPEG's mpeg tools to multiplex them both together, but it wouldn't accept the wav, for some reason. TMPEG's mpeg tools will accept the m2v file and turn it into an mpeg, but you'd need to buy TMPEG Plus. Streamclip is a free solution.

Thanks again for your help.
I have a bunch of m2v files with their associated wav files, but PowerDirector 8 won't let me import the m2v files. I've tried bringing the m2v and wav files together into Windows Movie Maker, but they are not synched. If I just bring the m2v file into WMM and saving it as somthing else, it seems I lose some quality (given the resulting file is smaller).

How can I deal with these m2v and wave files so I can output a high quality DVD or Blu-Ray?

Thank you.
Go to:   
Powered by JForum 2.1.8 © JForum Team