![]() If PowerDirector doesn’t have the features you need in a video editor or just want to try a different program, check out the free alternatives below. In the meantime, you can free up space on your computer by uninstalling the PowerDirector software.Type Add or Remove Programs in the Windows search and press the Enter key.Before the software removal is complete, a dialog box will ask if you want to save your settings.You will have to confirm that you want to delete the PowerDirector, and the uninstallation wizard will begin.Find PowerDirector in the list of installed applications and click the Uninstall button. If you have plans on reinstalling PowerDirector, I recommend you save your settings. The CyberLink PowerDirector is a professional-level video editor that has all the tools you need to edit and publish your work. The workstation is a multi-track editing board, making it easy to line up multiple video clips, add transitions, audio files, effects, and text overlay. The software is easy to learn for a novice editor just looking to improve a fun video before posting on social media. It also has video tutorials that explain how to use different tools and create special effects. This doesn’t mean that PowerDirector is a beginner’s tool. It also has all the advanced features that a video director needs to complete a movie, marketing clip, or commercial. When your project is complete, you can produce the video in a range of formats, including 3D. It you have not yet updated to the 3305 build, you should give it a try.If you’re planning on directly publishing the video online, PowerDirector can upload it to Facebook, Vimeo, DailyMotion, and Nico Nico Douga. ![]() I will say the 3305 update fixed a lot of problems that I was having with the 2930 release. It works pretty good on my computer, until I push the limits of High Definition editing. If it did not work in thousands of users computers, Cyberlink would be out of business. It is not until thousands or millions of copies are on users various computer systems that some faults are found.įor a first 64 bit NLE software, I would have to say Power Director 9 Ultra 64 does a good job. Nobody in the software business ever releases perfect software without any bugs. How many versions of Windows has there been? How many "Service Packs" have been released to fix problems in the first release? I would have been in the deep xxxx if I mis-represented my products and/or would have had my license revoked!Įven Microsoft, as big and long time software developer, releases software that is buggy. Someone famous once said: "We only have the 4th dimension of 'time' so that everything does not all happen at once" I hope that I will be proved wrong and can 'stick with it'. I love the ideas and concepts behind PD9 but if it proves to be a pain to use then. In my business (retired now!) I would have been in the deep xxxx if I mis-represented my products and/or would have had my license revoked!ĭon't get me wrong. they are after all selling it for income to their business. If suppliers are 'rushing' to get onto the market, software (or any product) that is not reasonably well tested then it should not be on the market advertised as the latest and greatest. It should not be a 'you and me' testing software for the supplier though understandably some glitches will occur. I understand the complexity of software development but that's where the alpha & beta releases come into play. ![]() Because if the problems are not reported to support, they will never get fixed. Any problems should be reported to Cyberlink Support. ![]() The only person that watches is the forum moderator.Ĭarl312: Windows 10 64-bit 8 GB RAM,AMD Phenom II X4 965 3.4 GHz,ATI Radeon HD 5770 1GB,240GB SSD,two 1TB HDs. There is not any Cyberlink support people monitoring this forum. This forum is made up of Editors and users of PowerDirector just like you. With so many programmers working on the same project, there will be code snippets that do not connect correctly and bugs happen. Programming a Video Editing program is a complicated endeavor and is not done by one programmer, rather a whole house full of programmers. It has a lot to do with the fact that programmers are under pressure to get the product out the door to sell. Why so many? Is it such a 'sensitive' programme? just hope all these 'software' problems that users seem to be getting with each new update disappear.
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