Fred,
Thank you for that comment. This could be possibly why I had so many issues on my other computer (that I replaced due to this issue) which was an XPS... as well. It's very frustrating. I absolutly love PD9 but there are times when I simply won't stay running, constantly freezing up.
It seems as though the program is hanging up all the time. Like the computer can't keep up. This computer (and the last) have no lack of power to run the program, so maybe you are on to something here.
Out of frustration, I previously had moved my PD9 over to my wife's laptop, which is a toshiba, and surprisingly, her laptop has zero issues running PD9 other than the fact that her laptop is very underpowered, i.e. it takes 45 minutes to render a 4 minute clip. It edits fine (a bit slow though) and never freezes, but simply unusable due to the lenght it takes to render videos.
I do hope someone from Cyberlink can check into this. I'm sure it could be a simple fix via a patch or something specifically to whatever is causing the XPS models to have issues.
For experimentation, I downloaded the free trial of Vegas Studio and it ran flawlessly on my XPS. I don't want to use Vegas as I love PD9 and how easy it is to use so I will only consider that as a very last resort.
By your estimation of my DxDiag file, does everything look up to date to you?
Anyone else out there using a Dell XPS system that is having issues or that is working perfect?
I would love to get the attention of Cyberlink on this possible computer model problem (if in fact it is one) and see if there is some resolution to it.
Thanks for your input thus far!
-Max