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The typical results are "No problems found," "Problems found and repaired" or "Some files could not be repaired." If everything looks ok here, then go ahead and install the video driver and see if that helps.

Let us know what happens when you run that. In the command window, type the following command: sfc /scannowĪfter you hit, the computer will run a System File Check which will check and (should) repair any damage to Windows' protected system files. When the pop-up list appears, right-click on Command Prompt and choose Run as administrator. Click on the Start button, then type command.
CYBERLINK POWERDIRECTOR 12 RENDERING PROBLEMS UPDATE
Please visit the AMD driver update website and download the latest Catalyst driver. I don't see anything serious in your DxDiag files, but your video driver is a year and half out of date. It plays perfectly in VLC and I can import and edit in PD12, so that's not the cause of your problems.
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Just run that test and let us know what you find.ĭS365 | Win11 Pro | Ryzen 9 3950X | RTX 4070 Ti | 32GB RAM | 10TB SSDs | 5K+4K HDR monitorsĬanon Vixia GX10 (4K 60p) | HF G30 (HD 60p) | Yi Action+ 4K | 360Fly 4K 360° Your DxDiag post will help us rule out many possibilities and may even directly point to the underlying issue.
CYBERLINK POWERDIRECTOR 12 RENDERING PROBLEMS PC
Chances are that there's something going on with your PC that is causing every one of these problems. I think we all want you to become a fan of PD12 because it has so many improvements over PD10. Anybody else had similar problems? I'd love to know. Please tell me, I have a thick skinīut if not then I am extremely disappointed at Cyberlink for putting out such a flawed program. Maybe I'm just a dumbass and have done something fundamentally wrong. Yes, it crashed but I was eventually successful. I ended up manually splitting the video into two and processing each separately.

It did this regardless of which end format I chose. It was approximately 8 Gb and 3 hours long and kept crashing after processing for several hours. This is ridiculous.įourthly I had to laboriously sync the audio between the two cameras and keep cutting and pasting pieces of footage between the video tracks (Keeping sound from the same camera where possible) in order to utilise the footage off both cameras and have a video that looked half decent.įifthly when I had finally finished I could not produce it. I had to extract the audio with AudioDirector and add it to the blank audio track in Power director. Thirdly Powerdirector could not extract audio tracks from the AVCHD files even though the footage had no problems when played through Windows Media Player and PowerDVD 11. I wanted an audio sync overlay of the files and the ability to switch between cameras. MOV files first and the AVCHD files followed. MOV format compressed with H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, 1280x720 60fps and the rest with my Canon HF G25 video recorder at 1920 x 1080 / 25fps in AVCHD format. I shot some footage with a Nikon D600 in. Secondly the multi cam option did not work which was the purpose of the upgrade. Who really expects a download to take 8 hours or more? To make matters worse I had to restart several times as the download would freeze the computer up. I have cable broadband and the data transfer rate from Cyberlink was ridiculously slow. It was about 6-8gb if my memory serves me correctly and it took all day. I wanted the multi-cam option in version 12 to process videos I had taken of a concert a friend had put on.įirst disappointment was to time it took to download. I upgraded from PowerDirector 10 Ultra to 12 Ultra a bit under a week ago.
