One feature that I think PowerDirector could use improvement on is the way the date and time code are placed on the videos. Correct me if I am wrong (and I’d be happy to hear that I’m wrong), but there is only one way to put the date and/or time code from a DV into my video. That is to choose to do so in preferences and it will burn into the clip when captured from the DV.
This is driving me nuts. Why doesn’t PowerDirector read and remember the date/time without burning it into the video and when I am editing, allow me to decide exactly where in my final movie to display the date/time code/stamp? Why must it be burned in the video when capturing? I’d like to have the option of turning on and off the date/time stamp/display during editing. I don’t want the date & time in every scene or clip and I may only want it in just a small part of another clip. There are also times when I just want the date and not the time or vice versa.
My DV (camera) allows me the option of turning on and off the date and time display. The date/time code is somehow embedded in the tape or video without actually burning it into the video. I also know that PowerDirector knows how to read this code because of the way they capture it. I would think that Cyberlink could come up with a better way to do this.
Again, correct me if I’m wrong (and I’d be happy to hear that I am), but as it stands now, when I capture video from a DV, regardless of how many scenes I have or how I want each scene date/time stamped, I must do it all the same when capturing if I just capture an entire DV tape at once. Right now I am capturing my DV twice. Once with and once without the date/time stamp/code. I am going through 30 home videos. I’d like to hear if there’s a better way.