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Hello,
I tried to post this at the end of another forum topic that did didn't seem to answer the question, so I will try here. I am a newbie to Powerdirector (and video editing), having just purchased PD12. I am having a problem with the video "freezing" for about 1/2 a second after a transition. After looking at some previous forums, others with earlier versions seems to have had similar problems. It is especially noticable when using the cross fade transistion.It happens in both preview and final movie output (I have tried a few different options). The video was shot in HD, 24 fps, with my Canon T3i, though it also happens with video shot in lower resolution and with a different camera. I am editing on my laptop with i5 CPU, Windows 7, 6GB ram, Intel Graphics card.
From other posts I've read, people have had this issue with high-end graphics cards and different versions. Sometimes they've fixed the problem with some upgrades or other bug fixes. I don't see anything like that in PD12. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Hi matt@expaz,
I started to hunt down the spec of your camera and really the best thing you can give us is some more data on what video you're editing.
Please visit the Guide and provide Part A, B, and J, the latter is important to know what video you're editing.
Guide:
http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/29701.page
Things you can do:
1. Activate Shadow edit files and allow them to be fully produced (green icon in thumbnails) BEFORE you start editing on any video.
2. Ensure you have your Preview player set to High Preview Resolution and NOT to any HD setting.
Your laptop is at the
minimum level for HD editing, your editing experience will be slow and tedious. The transition issue is related to the capability of your graphics card to display the change in real time. If you don't allow your computer to process the shadow edit files (and maybe you might not need these to edit but....) your whole set up will be problematic. Canon's output MOV files and some are really high bitrate, difficult for low powered PC's/laptops to handle. The Part J info will help us look at your video in more detail.
Dafydd
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