I think Musicmanern is unclear on the basics of PDS files.
We'll fix that.
Musicmanern, when you save a project, you create a PDS file.
A PDS file might be..."Birthday Party", or "Bill's Skeet shooting", or even "My Italian Cruise", whatever you name it.
Well, that PDS file is actually a roadmap/set of instructions telling PowerDirector where to find your audio/video/sound items you have in your project. It tells PowerDirector where to place them in your timeline, what FX, everything in your project.
When you close a project, and then move your files around to other places in your computer, then re-open that project, PowerDirector looks where it was previously, but if you moved files to anywhere else on your computer, it can't find them.
Never move files around mid-project unless you want PD to look for them later. But, Pack Project Materials gets around that by gathering all your project goodies, copy them, and make your entire timeline nice into a folder. That folder is a self-contained project in it's own right, and can be moved anywhere you wish, even to other drives. A word of caution, ONLY the items in the timeline will be copied to the new folder. Items in your project library, but NOT in the timeline yet, will NOT be copied to it.
You can copy un-used items to that new folder if you wish to keep all items together.
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