Hi,
The quality of the preview display and the timeline display is directly related to the capability of your graphics card. Even when the highest display is selected in PD the results alter very little because the program is inhibited by your graphics.
Both your systems have low spec cards.
Take a look through the graphics cards we're all using and see the difference.
1. have a separate graphics card
2. avoid shared graphics
Processing of high resolution or rendering to a high resolution is affected by the capability of your CPU in your case. The resources required to produce and write to a disc on a lower end system can be off-set if a separation of the write process and Produce takes place. Opt to Produce a complex video first, bring back in and then write to disc or to folder (to later use a disc writing software like Power2Go).
Hi resolution still images will significantly degrade in quality when inserted into a DVD which only has a frame size of PAL 720x576 and NTSC 720x480. The alternative is to look at AVCHD/DVD and Blue-Ray or check out a different method as shown here:
http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/3522.page#20548 by Bif (Bruce), something I use.
You quoted:
http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/7920.page Here I note the member didn't respond with further information.
Question: Are you using Shadow Edit files?
I'm wondering if you have a tech or bug error in the Trial.
I hope some of the information helps.
Dafydd
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