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I have tried unsuccessfully to install PowerDirector on two different Windows 64 bit Vista machines. One has 6 gigs of RAM, the other 8 gigs.
I get the error message: "Error 1334. The file'_FC10F25CEC1645...' cannot be installed because the file cannot be found in cabinet file 'Data1.cab'. This could indicate a network error, an error reading from the CD-ROM, or a problem with this page."
Both systems previously had PD 8 installed on each system.
I was able to successfully install the software on a Windows XP machine.
The XP system does not have enough RAM for the "Create Disc" module so I need to use one of my Vista 64 bit computers, hoping that they will have enough RAM.
What do I need to do to get PD 9 Ultra to install on my Windows Vista 64 bit machines?
Cyberlink advised that I delete temp fills and make sure I used a disk that had sufficient capacity. I deleted all temp files and am installing PD 9 on a disk that has 100 gigs of free space.
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During the Create Disc phase of creating a DVD, I get the error message "Burning unsuccessful. Error code:e8007000E. Not enough storage is available to complete this operation." Does this refer to RAM or disc storage? I have 2 giagabytes of RAM. The program is 23 minutes long and takes 1609 MB of DVD storage. I'm running Windows XP. What do I need to do to burn a DVD. I have checked the box for "Create a folder" on the "Final Output" Screen. The available space on the disc that contains the folder is 29.8 gigabytes.
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Exploring by myself is exactly what I have been doing and have not been able to figure it out. That's why I came to the Forum for help.
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While in PIP Designer (Add/Edit Motion for the PIP effect), I want to add keyframes so I can control the effect from keyframe-to-keyframe but the "add keyframe to current location" button is grayed out. So how do I add keyframes?
Second, while still in "PIP Designer (Add/Edit Motion for the PIP effect)," there is a little box inside of a bigger box on the image. I haven't been able to find a description on the relationship between the two boxes, each of which can be resized. What is the relationship between the two and how do I use them to create movement and effects.
I also notice a box that contains my PIP in the regular review window that has a blue cross in it. But when I try to resize in the review window or move the PIP box, nothing happens. What's the purpose of the box and the blue cross?
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1. Experimentation seems to indicate that when there are multiple video tracks that are running at the same time on the timeline, the track on the bottom takes precedence. That is, it is the track that will be visible. Is that correct?
2. Why would anyone want to use more than one video track? For instance, why would a person use, say, 5 video tracks. What can be accomplished using 5 tracks that could not be accomplished using one track.
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Cap'n Kevin, you were right, I can move to the next tick and 1/30th of a second is enough granularity to synchronize the video and audio tracks. Thanks.
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Thanks Carl312. How do I get to "frame level" on the audio track. I pushed the little blue timeline expander (bottom lefthand corner of the screen) to its fullest extent but the "snap to" effect was still present. Specifically, step-by-step, how do I get an audio track to frame level so that I can move it incrementally.
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My video and audio are out of sync and I have found that the solution is to split the audio and video tracks. The task is then to move the audio track to line up properly with the video track. The problem is there seems to be a "snap to" effect at work which does not allow me to move the audio track in very tiny increments. The audio track wants to "snap to" the time line indicator or the beginning of a video track. Is there a way to move the audio track freely in infinity small steps (without it being affected by the "magnetic pull" of nearby objects)? That will allow me to precisely synchronize the video and audio tracks.
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I dragged 20 jpeg pictures onto a PiP track and I want to use the same effects (e.g., fade-in, fade-out, shadow, etc.) on each of the 20 and I want them all to have the same duration. How can I do this without going to each picture individually?
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