Thank you very much for your reply, I greatly appreciate you trying to help.
My results were, I opened up the 2nd project and it appears normal (the approximately 8 hours is there, as it should be). So, I used the "Save AS" and created a new file, which I then copied and pasted those videos into the new project file. Unfortunately, the same issue occurred with the timeline going to an outrageous 80-100 hours.
So, I then thought to try the reverse. Using the 2nd Project file as the basis and instead copy/pasting in Project 1 & 3. Strangely enough,
the result was the opposite! The files from project 1 & 3 now become incredibly short as opposed to disc 2 becoming incredibly long! Haha...I have no idea what could have caused this.
I am hoping there may be a solution, but in the unfortunate situation that there isn't, what I'm doing is using a text document to annotate the correct duration times of each clip in Project 2. I will then copy/paste project 2 into the new project and manually trim the videos back to their originally correct and intended durations.
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Good morning all,
As succinctly as possible, here is my issue:
- I have 3 project files (Disc 1, 2, 3) that I want to consolidate into a single project file (because I purchased a BD-R XL 100 GB disc and ergo won't need to use three separate 25 GB BD-R discs).
- After creating a new project in which to copy/paste the video from Discs 1, 2, 3 - Disc 1 and 3 paste correctly into the new project's timeline.
- The issue is, Disc 2, when pasted into the new project, has an incredibly inaccurate new duration time for all of the video clips. For example, All three of the discs are approximately 8 hours long. However, when pasting in Disc 2's footage, it adds about 70 hours to the timeline. Every clip now has an incorrect duration after being pasted and they play, but only to the point that they normally should, after that duration point for each clip nothing plays, but no "blackness" is showing in the thumbnail, etc.
- All projects have the same aspect ratio (16:9) and I can't think of or determine what could possibly be causing Disc 2 to have this glaring duration error when the other identical disc projects are just fine.
Thank you very much in advance for any help, suggestions, tips, ideas, etc. and have a great day!
My Program Info:
PowerDirector Version: 15.0.2509.0
Version Type: Ultimate
SR #: VDE161221-03
My Computer Info:
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1
Intel Core i7 4771 @ 3.50GHz - Haswell 22nm Technology
RAM - 16.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 798MHz ( 11-11-11-28 )
You are saying copy/paste, PD has the ability to insert a saved project file into the current project. You might try that method. File > Insert Project. It inserts at the cursor position.
I do not have an answer, Just a suggestion that may solve the length problem.
Load Project 2 by itself in Powerdirector 15. What do you see?
If the times are correct, Save AS the project under a new name.
Try your new saved Project 2 in your combined projects.
It that does not fix the times, you may need to redo the Project 2, Start from the original files and do all of the edits over.
Maybe another editor will have a better suggestion.