We are using Cyberlink Power Director Ultra 8.0 3022.
You would think an 8th version should be far enuff down the pipeline to give good results - - I certainly would not invest in an upgarde if this version cannot prove itself out.
I have been using Power Director about 3 years with earlier versions.
We are using a new Sony gaming laptop with a I7 multicore Intel CPU, 6 gigs of RAM and a Nvidia Geforce GT330M video card.
This Sony is probably a bit more horsepower than needed, but should suffice.
I thought that this Power Director software had evolved into sort of Prosumer quality, but I'm still having issues with it.
We loaded about 46 of the video clips in a .pds file, all trimmed, we used the blur transition set at 3 seconds (default 2 seconds was worse) - - we checked other transitions but same problem with stalling.
We experimented with different time settings on the transtions and different transitions but always the same problem kept appearing.
We saved the .pds file and and producing a AVCHD H.264 1080 File for DVD.
1) We noticed upon playback that after each transition there was an annoying "hiccup" or "stall" before the next video clip started to play smoothly in the produced video.
What must we do to resolve this issue ?
2) We also noticed that although we trimmed the clips properly in the timeline when creating the video, the "produced" video played a bit faster and seemed to rush the beginning and end of each clip so that we lost important scenery and action.
Now we have to go back and re-trim them all ?
I guess with Power Director what you see is NOT what you get ?
3) Is it better to load only a smaller number of video clips (like maybe 25) and then produce video #1, load another 25 clips and produce a 2nd video, and so forth then in the final stage load your 6 or 7 videos into a master final and produce the final video ?