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Of two issues above noted that saving .pds now goes to correct directory. But Wave Editor is same and must close to save.
Yes, that is the way WaveEditor works. You close and WaveEditor sends the edited audio back to Powerdirector.
You can use WaveEditor as a standalone program. You run it on its own, then when you exit, it will ask for a location to save the edited WAV.
You may have an answer for this one. When saving a project file it will always go to the PD root directory and you have to clik back to where you are storing ones files. How can you point it to a directory you want it to be at.
Preferences > File (the gear at top).
Set your Export folder to the folder you are working in.
The first time you Save As the project file, you navigate to the location you want to save the project file (your working folder). After the first save, PD will remember where you saved the Project file.
After starting first DVD with PD12 it crashed before writing to DVD and sent both dump and crash report to Cyberlink.
Not a good start and does not really seem much faster than PD10.
Also when using SmartFit it takes it right up to 4.699GB while PD10 would only use to 4.370 or thereabouts.
It is showing about 3hrs to produce DVD and Folder which is about what PD10 takes for 1 1/2hr video.
Do not use Smart Fit. It does bad things to the video in order to get the video to fit on a 4.7 Gb disk.
The correct way is in the create disk module, Click on 2D > DVD, Dropdown set to 8.5 GB.
Then burn to a double layer DVD.
Single layer (4.7GB)= about one hour of video.
Double layer (8.5GB)=about two hours of video.
Don't try more than that on a DVD. If you have more than two hours, you should split the project into smaller chunks (Burn two DVDs).
How long it takes to render a DVD depends on the source material and the speed of your computer.
If the source is HD content, the Create Disk module has to render the HD video to SD Video for the DVD.
DVD is only SD.
This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at Dec 09. 2013 10:36
Carl312: Windows 10 64-bit 8 GB RAM,AMD Phenom II X4 965 3.4 GHz,ATI Radeon HD 5770 1GB,240GB SSD,two 1TB HDs.