Hi Robert,
First, you know I'm a fan of and subber to your hanggliding vids on Youtube, so I'm in no way trying to be antagonistic here. And if you recall, I was one of the members who originally tested the clip you made available. And the footage worked fine for me, as well a other members who tested it.
Then there was a lot of trial and error and many follow-up posts to sort out the problem you where having with your footage in PD.
Then the end result (solution), so it appears, and as Dafydd passed on from Cyberlink, was to step your quad core down to two. And that seemed to have worked for you, if the number of smiley faces on your "Eureka" post is any indication.
You changed your "computer", and now PD works.
Now, after using a one button option to apply transitions (where PIPs didn't shift properly, though when transitions were applied manually, the PIP shifted fine), you now say...
I think there is a major problem with the transitions section of the program.
Really? A major problem with the transitions in PD8?
That's the first time I've heard that Robert. And I think you meant to say... "on your system". And that you weren't implying that this is the rule for everyone.
PD "should" indeed work on anyone's computer. I agree!
Whether it's (as my friend Tony would say), a 72 core i7000 with one hundred million gigs of Ram and storage, and 12 Nvidia graphics cards linked in a parallel series, and with 204 fans with enough cooling power and thrust to knock over any small child who happens to pass by the tower. Or a pedestrian production model, dual core, off the shelf, Dell.
Even though I don't work with HD footage that much, though I did experiment with yours without the problems you were having, I have to say, for other looking in, who may be contemplating a PD8 purchase, that I can't jump on board with the...
There is a "major" problem with the transitions section.
Fair enough?
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