Bobby31:
Welcome to the PD11 Forum. Since no one else has commented on your dxdiag file, I will share my observations. You have only an i3 CPU, only 4 GB of RAM for a 64-bit OS, and most importantly, only 32 MB of dedicated video RAM. AVCHD files are HD.
The
minimum recommended requirements for PD11 Deluxe can be found at this link:
http://www.cyberlink.com/products/powerdirector-deluxe/specs_en_CA.html
Having a computer with MORE than the minimum recommended requirements is recommended. "Minimum Requirements" are precisely that: the minimum required for the program to be able to function at all.
Your notebook computer will struggle mightily with video editing, which is very resource-intensive. For sure, moving your video files to your primary hard drive will help somewhat. Lowering your preview resolution will also help. You may find, as have others with marginal video editing computers, that it will help to break up your video projects into small segments, produce each segment, and then assemble all of the produced segments into a final project and burn or produce that project. That will lessen the load on your notebook. Turning on shadow files in "Preferences" will help too, but you will have to allow the time for them to be created.
This is not to say that your notebook won't be able to handle video editing - just that it will be slow. There are editors using marginal computers with great success. Mind you, they have to have a great deal of patience as well.
Hope this information is of some assistance. Have a great day.
Regards,
-Phil
Windows 10 Pro x64
Dell XPS 8930
Intel CoreT i7 (4.6 GHz)
32 GB DDR4-2666 RAM
1 TB PCIe -x4 SSD
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060
PD14 Ultimate x64, 4207
CD4 Ultra and AD6 Ultra
Bleeping Computer Malware Response Instructor