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That might work. Thanks, Jaime.
I have a compaq presario with a Windows XP Home Edition OS. I have an AMD Athlon XP 3000+. 2.16GHz, 1.43 GB of RAM, NVIDIA GeForce 8400GS.
I've noticed other posts here involving problems with trimming and crashing. In my case, I can perform pretty much all the activities I want on Powerdirector 8 without problems. But when I click on Trim or Multi Trim, the program closes. I've reset my virtual memory, logged off any other applications, and even worked with only a single mpeg file, but the result is the same. I have all my video files on a separate external disk drive, so I haven't overloaded my C: drive. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?

Jeff
All stuff I hadn't thought of, Allen. Many thanks.
Allen,

All things I never thought of. Thank you so much for the insight.
That gives me a lot of specifics, James; thanks.
I really appreciate your responses, Bob and Kevin; I've got a better idea what I need to do. Thanks.
Cap'nKevin,

Looks like I'm in the market for a graphics card. Thanks for the feedback.
Bob,
You're right. I used Pixela, and my files have the date on them, so I guess they're .m2ts. Pixela does play them, but they stutter there as well. Does that suggest it's my graphics card after all?
Thanks, Robert.
Robert,

Thanks for the quick response. I can play the videos on my PC if I convert them to mpeg, and I can play them, again, on PD in the mpeg format. Do I assume that with my present graphics card, I can't play the mts files? If so, what kind of graphics card do I need?

Jeff
In transferring my Canon AVCHD files onto my computer, I note that they have been stored as mts files. When I import those files into PowerDirector, they stutter in the preview window. I have a program from Canon by which I can convert the mts files to mpeg, but that process literally takes days. Does PowerDirector have an automatic conversion, or is there a faster way to convert the files? Or, is there a better way to view the mts files in the preview window so they don't stutter? I no longer have my Canon files on my camera, only on my desktop, so I have to work with the mts format.
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