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RonH
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In my Task Manager (Windows 7 64bit) this service (CRUS) is always running, even when PD10 is not and the pc has been rebooted. Is this normal or should I use Task Manager to stop the service to see what happens CYa Ron (W10/i5gen8/Nvidia)
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Michael8511
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I don't see CRUS service running on my win 7 64 bit. In fact I just started PD 10 and still don't see it running.

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RonH
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Quote: I don't see CRUS service running on my win 7 64 bit. In fact I just started PD 10 and still don't see it running.


Thanks for your input Michael ... strange one this.
My PD10 functions correctly as I guess yours does so what is this 'Rich Video' stuff? I expect one of our experts has the answers so I will tread water just for now in case it is important and I can't start it again if I stop it in Task Manager.

Found this ... so can I safely stop it when its not in use
From Cyberlink's website FAQ: "What is Cyberlink Rich Video (CLRV) and how do I use it? CLRV can save an enormous amount of production time by reusing video file information created by MagicCut or Scene Detection functions. PowerDirector stores the information within the files, ensuring that the next time these features are used on the same files, the speed of production is dramatically improved. You can check CyberLink's rich media technology by accessing "Preferences". "

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CYa Ron (W10/i5gen8/Nvidia)
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Bubba in TX
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You must have something else calling for it because I don't have it running at all either.... interesting though.... __________________________________________
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Quote: In my Task Manager (Windows 7 64bit) this service (CRUS) is always running, even when PD10 is not and the pc has been rebooted. Is this normal or should I use Task Manager to stop the service to see what happens


I assume you mean CRVS, not CRUS, if so I don't think it’s abnormal, you can check windows services (services.msc) and scroll through the list and right click for properties and see how you have it configured to load, most likely it is set to automatic so it will launch as any other windows service. It should not be consuming any real resources when "idle" though.

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RonH
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Yep typo Jeff ... should be CRVS.
As you have identified it is set to auto and since it consumes little resource when not in use I think I will leave as is. Must be that other users have set theirs to 'manual' ... my 'automatic' must have been set by the programme when installed.

Thanks Jeff and all for guiding me through this maze CYa Ron (W10/i5gen8/Nvidia)
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