I'm a new user to PowerDirector (I have PowerDirector Ultra 11), but right off the bat, I find I cannot sync two clips together on separate tracks, at least not easily (I've been trying for about an hour and no luck yet). It would be easy if the video and audio parts of the track would move together, similar to the way you move sound clips in the Audacity audio editor, but they don't. Clicking on the timeline scrubber does refresh the audio waveform, but it changes the view of everything, and seems to leave unpredictable results. If I replay the track to get them synced again, then I'm at another location -- still no good. Also, I can't zoom to a single frame by frame level. The best I can do is 5 or 6 frames to one thumbnail, and then the zoom doesn't work anymore. It would still be usable if the audio wave form refreshed along with the video frames on the timeline. Also when I move the view along the timeline with the cursor key, the audio completely flatlines, until I stop, and start playing the video again or click the scrubber. I've been moving one clip that I'm trying to align to a certain spot in the primary track, for about 15 min over and over, but most of the time, even though it looks like it's moving, it never seems to wind up having moved versus the primary track.
As you can tell, I'm getting frustrated now, and may not be thinking clearly...!
If anyone knows of a solution or a workaround for all this, I would be happy to hear it. David
P.S. Worked some more and found that by 'View Entire Movie', I was able to see more what I was doing. I was not moving only the clip, but also a vertical timeline bar which must have brought the other primary clip along with it when I was moving the secondary clip. When I selected the secondary clip outside the timeline bar, the secondary clip moved independently, with a yellow rectangle showing the way, and bringing the audio waveform along with the video. I also then found I could move the clip one frame at a time using Alt + Rt or Left Arrow keys, and again the audio waveform moved along with it. Perhaps this was fixed in PD 11. I must have been selecting the secondary clip incorrectly before. Anyway, I got the clips synchronized, and it wasn't that hard, once I got it figured out. I also turned off some other programs which were running simultaneously, which might have used up needed resources, and that probably helped. I have an Intel i7 CPU running at 2.93 Ghz, with 6 GB of RAM. Things are still not working 100% for me, especially with regard to finding my way around to different places on the video, but I think most of it now is a learning curve on my part. Thanks for letting me vent!
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