Hi John,
Just my 2 cent’s worth here.
I experience many/multiple crashes as I work on projects too. And not being very computer savvy, I’ve just come to believe that it’s the nature of the beast. So I constantly save, save, save, pds files when working with PowerDirector. Then, after yet another crash, I just re-open PD with the last pds saved and keep going.
My setup’s specs (as far as I can tell) meets and exceeds all of PD’s minimum requirements, so I can’t see why these crashes are so prevalent. I have read many points of view on this crash issue (e.g. Add this, Remove that, Turn this off, Use this graphics card, Don’t use this OS, etc, etc, etc), but often one opinion conflicts with next one offered. (and I’ve pretty much abandoned Cyberlink’s customer support in favor of this forum, as it’s been far more helpful and responsive)
This forum is full of some very knowledgeable people, so it would be nice if maybe someone could compile and post a definitive primer/tutorial on how to eliminate (or reduce) these lock-ups/crashes. Perhaps by generating a trouble shooting list, listing in order of most to lesser in importance, the state that one’s computer should be in, to lessen the strain on one’s CPU (or related factors), when using PD.
I’m not saying that I’d understand it all, I’m just saying it would be nice, hahaha
Anyway, good luck John. I hope you get the bugs worked out, cause PD really is a cool piece of software when it’s running smooth.
-Cranston-
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