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PDNews Issue 3 is here!
vn800rider
Senior Contributor Location: Darwen, UK Joined: May 15, 2008 04:32 Messages: 1949 Offline
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Hi Members,

Issue 3 is available here.



Cheers

Adrian

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I have just purchased power to go 11 I have tried to burn a blue ray disc on a blue ray player and although it has been asigned to the correct path of the Blue Ray player it still defulte to the DVD player mpeg 2 instead of Mpeg 4 This program was a waist of money


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Peter82
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Unfortunately, there is nothing in the PD News about Power2Go 11 that I could find. You may have purchased the deluxe instead of the platinum edition which does not support Blu-ray. See this comparison chart: https://www.cyberlink.com/products/power2go-platinum/compare-versions_en_US.html . In your other post, you claim to be using 4k film. You need a blu-ray burner, blu-ray disc, Platinum edition of P2Go. You can then have a reduced blu-ray resolution of that 4k film you claim.

P.S. It looks like that this forum has been changed where a user may make mistakes in editing quoted posts and not cause a nested post by putting their own comments in the quotes. This is a good change for forum users.
The Shadowman
Senior Contributor Location: UK Joined: Dec 15, 2014 13:06 Messages: 1831 Offline
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Quote Unfortunately, there is nothing in the PD News about Power2Go 11 that I could find. You may have purchased the deluxe instead of the platinum edition which does not support Blu-ray. See this comparison chart: https://www.cyberlink.com/products/power2go-platinum/compare-versions_en_US.html . In your other post, you claim to be using 4k film. You need a blu-ray burner, blu-ray disc, Platinum edition of P2Go. You can then have a reduced blu-ray resolution of that 4k film you claim.

P.S. It looks like that this forum has been changed where a user may make mistakes in editing quoted posts and not cause a nested post by putting their own comments in the quotes. This is a good change for forum users.


Hi Tomasc

Is it me? What has post 2 got to do with post 1?

Robert Panny TM10, GH2, GH4,
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Quote Hi Tomasc

Is it me? What has post 2 got to do with post 1?

Robert


I think Peter82 may have not read the forum policy about starting a New Topic post on any issues that he might have.embarassed
BarryTheCrab
Senior Contributor Location: USA Joined: Nov 06, 2008 22:18 Messages: 6240 Offline
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I would like to say how much I like the newsletter, it's got a clean easy-to-read layout, and touches on solid topics. Oh, I forgot to mention you have my site in there! So very cool, I see my traffic has ticked up a little. Lots of camera file downloads, too, but I sorely lack many modern cameras and my pleas for more files on the Forum have gone a-begging.

A good topic, I think, in a future article, is why transitions behave the way they do. Some affect the entire screen no matter that you applied it to a PIP object, and some work to affect only the PIP it was applied to. Those that affect only the actual PIP can really be used very simply and quickly as editing tools to make PIPs behave like they have been key-framed, so to speak. Superb shortcut for slideshows. Anyway, just a topic for a lengthy investigation and explanation.

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