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I had the exact same problem after updating my Nvidia drivers to version 531.41 (March 23rd 2023), I reverted back to the drivers available on my laptop manufacturer's website, which are older, and PowerDirector stopped crashing. It crashed without me doing anything as well a few seconds after the program was launched.
I am using PowerDirector version 17.0.5003.0
It really seems to be an Nvidia driver issue... at least I hope since my version of PowerDirector is no longer updated by Cyberlink.
If I can't, in the long run, be using Nvidia's latest GPU drivers (which in my case are for an RTX 3050 Laptop), I'll change software entirely and will no longer consider Cyberlink... which would be a shame since I'm a long time user of their software and I kind of liked it.
I had the exact same problem after updating my Nvidia drivers to version 531.41 (March 23rd 2023), I reverted back to the drivers available on my laptop manufacturer's website, which are older, and PowerDirector stopped crashing. It crashed without me doing anything as well a few seconds after the program was launched.
I am using PowerDirector version 17.0.5003.0
It really seems to be an Nvidia driver issue... at least I hope since my version of PowerDirector is no longer updated by Cyberlink.
If I can't, in the long run, be using Nvidia's latest GPU drivers (which in my case are for an RTX 3050 Laptop), I'll change software entirely and will no longer consider Cyberlink... which would be a shame since I'm a long time user of their software and I kind of liked it.
Just a quick update on this: CyberLink is going to remote access my computer tonight (Houston time) to see if they can determine what's causing this. Nvidia is also awaiting this results of this test. So, hopefully we will have more information soon.
One other thing, there was an Nvidia "hotfix" issued (531.5 which I tested at the request of CyberLink. It did not solve the problem.