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If I can jump in here, BobbyR open the User Preferences (the cog symbol) in PowerDirector. Under 'General' there is a checkbox for enabling Shadow Files. Once enabled when you import files into the Media Room Power Director will start to make low-resolution copies that are used for editing. This is a one-off process that reduces the computational load on the PC, making editing a lot smoother.
As the files are created the thumbnails change to green. You must wait until this process has completed before starting to edit. All your editing decisions are stored in the project file in the usual way and when you go to Produce or Create Disc these decisions are applied to the original high-def files to generate the final output.
YES! That led me to the answer!
Thank you so much!
For those stumbling on this thread with the same issues, here's what caused my issues and how I fixed them.
When I checked to see if I had Shadow Files enabled, as Fenman suggested, I realized that I already had them enabled. However, the small shadow file icon on my video (in edit mode) was colored yellow and stayed yellow, even if left alone for hours. It turns out, PowerDirector had an error while attempting to make a shadow file. So I had to manually delete my temporary files (which includes shadow files) by clicking on the gear, General tab, then click the "Manually Delete" button. That brings up a dialog box that allowed me to select my failed file and delete it.
After that PowerDirector began attempting to create a new shadow file. My 9 minute, 4k Video took a fairly long time to generate a shadow file (10 mins?) - I just left my computer alone until it completed. Icon turned green and I can edit my file without the indicator jumping around!
Hope that helps someone else down the road.
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