And a Happy New Year to you too. Many thanks for your comments, hints and tips - which will, I'm sure, push me one day into editing the half a million clips I've accumulated over the last 100 years or so. Looking forward to your great content in 2025
Care to elaborate on what issues? The so-called 2025 version which was released in September had some minor changes to the Export interface but beyond that, no problems of which I am aware. There are a few specialty image formats found on a few upscale camcorders which produce a file format that is not compatible with PowerDirector. The specs for video file import can be seen at www.cyberlink.com/products/powerdirector-video-editing-software/specs_en_US.html. If you bought a camera that has a spec not supported by a video editing program, then don't blame the program for having issues. With enough requests for support for a certain format, Cyberlink will eventually add that element into the specs. But they won't invest the programming time for a specialty format that makes up less than 1% of the market.
No, let's not hope for more content. PowerDirector is already bloated with fonts, titles, transitions, and stickers. Instead, let's hope they fix some of the interface problems that have been mentioned for the past year or two. So far all we get is the usual "your request has been sent to the programming team....."
Happy New Year , all the Best for 2025 ☺
And a Happy New Year to you too.
Many thanks for your comments, hints and tips - which will, I'm sure, push me one day into editing the half a million clips I've accumulated over the last 100 years or so.
Looking forward to your great content in 2025
I'll try to make the content even better in 2025, you can check my channel for the latest.
Very Impressive ! not like that guy who uses Davinci Thanks that was Great !
Much appreciated!
In 2025 version video exporting faces issues
Care to elaborate on what issues? The so-called 2025 version which was released in September had some minor changes to the Export interface but beyond that, no problems of which I am aware. There are a few specialty image formats found on a few upscale camcorders which produce a file format that is not compatible with PowerDirector. The specs for video file import can be seen at www.cyberlink.com/products/powerdirector-video-editing-software/specs_en_US.html. If you bought a camera that has a spec not supported by a video editing program, then don't blame the program for having issues. With enough requests for support for a certain format, Cyberlink will eventually add that element into the specs. But they won't invest the programming time for a specialty format that makes up less than 1% of the market.
Let's hope 2025 brings some exciting content to 365!
No, let's not hope for more content. PowerDirector is already bloated with fonts, titles, transitions, and stickers. Instead, let's hope they fix some of the interface problems that have been mentioned for the past year or two. So far all we get is the usual "your request has been sent to the programming team....."