I have lurked for a while but this is my first post here. I have been at my wits end with PowerDirector ever since upgrading laptops about a year ago. I went from a 4 year old Sager gaming laptop with an AMD graphics card to a now year old Sager gaming laptop with a Nvidia graphics card. Everything about the new computer is faster and better, but PD sure seems to hate NVIDIA cards.
The issue I am having is during editing and producing. While editing, the preview stutters, freezes, and sometimes skips minutes ahead and then freezes solid for about 20 seconds. If there is any sort of crossfade or sped up/slowed down video it really grinds to a halt. I have tried lower resolution previews, reverting to old NVIDIA drivers, old PD13 updates, the new beta PD13 update, turning off/on the hardware acceleration in the PD menu, turning off the graphics card and only using the integrated via the NVIDIA control panel, using only the graphics card via the control panel, turning off the CUDA cores, turning on the CUDA cores, you name it, I have done it. I tried copying those CUDA .dlls into the system menu I saw another member here suggest a while ago. I tried wiping the PC and starting fresh. I literally cant think of anything else to try. Editing is painstaking and miserable. It takes me at least 5 times longer to do anything. Even my old crappy Sony Vegas ran better on a different junk laptop.
For the production error, I cannot get any of the fast video rendering tech to work except for SVRT. Again, same fixes tried above.
I contacted customer support and got a reply, but they have not been much help yet. I was having an weird issue that suddenly popped up where the bloom effect would crash PD13, but the newest beta update fixed that. The tech support guys are still asking me questions about that issue, even though I told then it was resolved, rather than helping with the slow performance of the software.
That being said, I think the best support is probably right here. I have done tons of reading online and it seems like this is a known issue, which really irks me. As far as solutions it really seems like driver roll backs worked for some and not for others. Turning the CUDA cores off help with some of the preview stutters, but did nothing for the big slow downs. Any ideas? Am I stuck with it? Thanks!!!! My system specs are below:
i7-4700MQ 2.4 gHZ
8 GB RAM
Samsung 830 SSD for the OS, 750GB 7200RPM secondary drive for video storage
NVIDIA GeForce GTX770M
Windows 7 Pro 64-bit
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