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Welcome .................................................................................................................... 2
Latest Features ................................................................................................... 2
DirectorZone ....................................................................................................... 4
PowerDirector Versions ................................................................................... 4
The PowerDirector Program ............................................................................... 5
PowerDirector Modes ...................................................................................... 7
PowerDirector Projects ................................................................................... 8
The Production Process ........................................................................................ 9
System Requirements .........................................................................................10
Importing Media ...................................................................................................14
Downloading Media .......................................................................................14
Capturing Media ...................................................................................................17
Capture Mode ...................................................................................................18
Capture Options ..............................................................................................19
Capture from DV Camcorder .......................................................................20
Capture from HDV Camcorder ...................................................................21
Capture from TV ...............................................................................................21
Capture from Digital TV ................................................................................22
Capture from PC Camera ..............................................................................22
Capture from Microphone ...........................................................................22
Capture Audio Tracks from CD ...................................................................22
Capture from a DVD .......................................................................................22
Detecting Scenes and Extracting Audio .......................................................23
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Detect Scenes in a Video Clip ......................................................................23
Extracting Audio from a Video Clip ...........................................................24
PowerDirector Preferences ...............................................................................25
File Preferences ................................................................................................25
General Preferences .......................................................................................26
Editing Preferences .........................................................................................27
Confirmation Preferences ............................................................................28
Capture Preferences .......................................................................................29
Produce Preferences ......................................................................................30
DirectorZone Preferences ............................................................................30
Creating Your Story .............................. 33
Edit Window Overview .......................................................................................34
Set the Project’s Aspect Ratio .....................................................................34
The Library Window .......................................................................................35
The Workspace .................................................................................................39
Adding Media to Workspace ............................................................................43
Magic Movie Wizard .......................................................................................43
Slideshow Designer ........................................................................................44
Adding Video, Photos and Audio to the Workspace ..........................47
Adding Video Effects, Objects, Titles and Transitions ........................49
Preview your Production ...................................................................................52
Preview Window ..............................................................................................52
Media Viewer ....................................................................................................53
Editing Your Media ...............................................................................................54
Split a Clip ..........................................................................................................54
Trim a Video or Audio Clip ...........................................................................54
Set a Clip’s Duration .......................................................................................55
Mute an Entire Media Clip ............................................................................56
Change the Speed of a Video Clip .............................................................56
Freeze Frame Effect ........................................................................................56
Time Info .............................................................................................................57
Set a Video Clip’s Interlacing Format .......................................................57
Adjust a Video Clip’s Aspect Ratio .............................................................58
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Using Magic Tools .................................................................................................59
Magic Movie Wizard .......................................................................................60
Magic Clean .......................................................................................................60
Magic Motion ....................................................................................................60
Magic Cut ...........................................................................................................61
Magic Fix .............................................................................................................61
Magic Style .........................................................................................................61
Magic Music .......................................................................................................62
Modifying Effects ..................................................................................................63
Modifying a Video Effect ...............................................................................63
Modifying Objects ...........................................................................................63
Modifying a PiP Effect or Object ................................................................64
Modify a Title Effect ........................................................................................68
Audio Mixing and Voice Overs .................. ..................................... ..................73
Splitting Audio from a Video Clip ..............................................................73
Change Audio Clip Volume Levels ............................................................73
Record a Voice-Over .......................................................................................76
Chapters ...................................................................................................................79
Set Chapters ......................................................................................................79
Subtitles ....................................................................................................................80
Add a Subtitle ...................................................................................................80
Edit a Subtitle ....................................................................................................81
Import Subtitles from a Text File ...............................................................81
Syncing Subtitles with Dialogue ................................................................81
Viewing SVRT Information .................................................................................84
Production Mode ..................................................................................................85
Production Wizard ..........................................................................................86
Create a File .............................................................................................................89
Create/Modify a Video File Profile .............................................................89
Creating a Video File ......................................................................................89
Create a Streaming File .......................................................................................91
Create/Modify a Streaming File Profile ....................................................91
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Chapter 1:
Introduction
This chapter introduces CyberLink PowerDirector and the digital video editing
process. It provides a discussion of the different kinds of technology you will use
in the digital movie-making process, as well as system requirements for working
smoothly with CyberLink PowerDirector.
This chapter contains the following sections:
•"Welcome" on page 2
•"The PowerDirector Program" on page 5
•"The Production Process" on page 9
•"System Requirements" on page 10
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Welcome to the CyberLink family of digital video tools. CyberLink
PowerDirector is a digital video editing program that lets you create
professional-looking video movies and photo slideshows, complete
with music, voice-overs, special effects, transition effects and much
more.
If you don’t have experience making movies or creating slideshows,
don’t worry. CyberLink PowerDirector is an easy to use tool that, with
just a little practice, will have you making movies like a Hollywood
director. In no time you will be creating creative videos and stylish
slideshows that you can email to friends, burn to disc to show your
family, or upload to the Internet to share with the world.
This section describes the latest features in the CyberLink
PowerDirector program.
Library
•Download photos and audio:
• Search for, download and import media into your Library
from Flickr or Freesound directly.
•Manage library tools:
• Create subfolders within your Media Library to organize
your media or save your entire Library as a separate file.
•Download and sharing created media:
• Share your customized PiP objects and title effects with
others by uploading them to DirectorZone. You can also
add additional media to your Library by downloading them
from the DirectorZone web site.
Edit
•Enhanced Slideshow Designer:
• Many new slideshow styles to choose from.
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• Synchronize photos with the beat of the music and full
creative control over the design in cell slideshows.
•Enhanced Magic Tools:
• Improved lighting in the video with the new Magic Clean
functions.
• Detailed frame controls for picture pan and zoom in Magic
Motion.
• Improved chroma key results.
•Multiple PiP Tracks:
• The Track Manager lets you add multiple PiP tracks to the
timeline, allowing you to display up to six PiP objects on a
video at the same time.
•Freeze Frame:
• Add a freeze frame effect to your video instantly to
emphasize a specific frame of video.
•Subtitles:
• Add subtitles for a disc, which can be switched on/off like
those found on commercial discs.
Produce
•Create an HDD Camcorder File:
• Produce files that can be copied back onto a hard disk drive
camcorder.
Create Disc Menus
•Enhanced menu creation:
• Multi-layered menus and a more easy-to-use and powerful
menu designer.
•Download and sharing created disc menus:
• Share your customized disc menus with others by
uploading them to DirectorZone. You can also add
additional disc menus by downloading them from the
DirectorZone web site.
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DirectorZone
DirectorZone is a web service that lets you download PiP objects, title
templates and disc menus created by other users of CyberLink
PowerDirector. You may also share your own creations by uploading
them to DirectorZone.
To sign in to DirectorZone, click the Sign in to DirectorZone link on the
top of the CyberLink PowerDirector window.
Go to http://directorzone.cyberlink.com to view more information on
the features and benefits of the DirectorZone web site.
PowerDirector Versions
CyberLink PowerDirector is available in many different OEM versions
and the full retail version. File format support, editing features, disc-
making functions, and other features vary depending on the version
that you have. For information on the availability of specific functions in
the CyberLink PowerDirector version that you are using, please check
the CyberLink PowerDirector Readme file.
Upgrade Your Software
Software upgrades may be periodically available from CyberLink. To
upgrade your software, click the Upgrade button on the About
CyberLink PowerDirector window. The Upgrade window will open and
you can select to download new upgrades and updates for CyberLink
PowerDirector. You will be redirected to CyberLink’s cyberstore if you
choose to purchase new upgrades.
Note: You must be connected to the Internet to use this feature.
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When you first open CyberLink PowerDirector, the program appears as
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follows:
Library window
Contains your media content as well as various
effects, transitions and other media rooms
Mode buttons
Click to switch working
modes
Function buttons
Shortcuts to common
functions
Workspace
Insert media clips and
effects here
Preview window
Provides playback controls to preview
clips and movies
Edit function buttons
Open editing rooms dedicated to a
specific task
Magic Tools
Provide easy ways to work
with media clips
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PowerDirector Modes
CyberLink PowerDirector has separate modes that enable you to
perform different tasks: Capture, Edit, Produce and Create Disc.
By default, CyberLink PowerDirector opens in the Edit mode, but you
can easily switch between modes to perform your required task by
using these buttons.
Mode Description
Capture Capture media in a variety of formats, from a variety
of sources. See "Capturing Media" on page 17.
Edit Edit your production by adding video and photos to
the timeline, then add transitions, effects and titles
for that creative touch. See "Creating Your Story" on
page 33.
Produce Produce your creation by outputting it to a file, DV
tape or uploading to the Internet. See "Producing
Your Movie" on page 83.
Create Disc Use Create Disc to create a custom disc, complete
with menus, that can be burnt to disc. See "Creating
Discs" on page 97.
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PowerDirector Projects
Changes you make to your video clips, audio files or photos in
CyberLink PowerDirector do not affect your original media. Since your
settings are all saved in the project file, you can trim, edit or delete clips
in CyberLink PowerDirector, but still keep your original files on your
hard drive, untouched. So let yourself get creative! If you end up
changing things too drastically, you can always start over.
You can open and save a CyberLink PowerDirector project file just like
any other file in Windows. Your projects are saved as .pds files, a unique
file format used by the CyberLink PowerDirector program.
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The Production Process
The digital production process involves a combination of artistry and
technology, beginning with raw footage and ending with your final
production. CyberLink PowerDirector is the easiest way to produce your
finished movie or photo slideshow and publish it to the medium of your
choice.
The production process, depending on your purpose, may involve
some or all of the following phases:
•Pre-production
• Importing your media
• Capturing your media
• Detecting scenes and extracting audio
•Putting your story together
• Adding your media to the workspace
• Adding effects, transitions and titles
• Editing and refining your videos
• Touching up your photos
• Using Magic Tools and modifying effects
• Recording voice overs and mixing audio
• Setting chapters and adding subtitles
•Producing and Uploading Your Productions
• Producing video files
• Producing streaming video files
• Writing back to a DV/HDV tape or create an HDD camcorder
file
• Uploading to the Internet
•Finalizing production to discs
• Creating disc menus
• Burning your productions to disc
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System Requirements
The system requirements listed below are recommended as minimums
for general digital video production work.
Screen Resolution:
•1024 x 768, 16-bit color or higher
OS:
•Windows Vista/XP (Windows XP Service Pack 2 is required for
HDV capture)
Memory:
•512 MB required
•2GB DDR2 or above recommended for editing HD videos
CPU:
•AVI Capture/Producer: Pentium II 450 MHz or AMD Athlon 500
MHz
•VCD Quality (MPEG-1) Profiles: Pentium III 600 MHz or AMD
Athlon 700 MHz
•DVD Quality (MPEG-2) Profiles: Pentium 4 2.2 GHz or AMD Athlon
XP 2200+
•High Quality MPEG-4 and Streaming WMV, QuickTime,
RealVideo) Profiles: Pentium 4 2.4 Ghz or AMD Athlon XP 2400+
•AVCHD and MPEG-2 HD (for BD/HD burning) Profiles: Pentium
Core 2 Duo E6400 or Athlon 64 X2 5000+
Video Capturing Device:
•PCI or USB1.0/2.0 capture device compliant with WDM standard
(i.e. PC Camera and TV tuner with WDM driver)
•DV camcorder connected via OHCI-compliant IEEE1394 (check
CyberLink web site) for supported model list)
•DVD camcorder connected via USB2.0 (check CyberLink web site
for supported model list)
•Sony MicroMV/AVCHD/HDV camcorder (check CyberLink web
site for supported model list)
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Chapter 2:
Pre-production
This chapter details the steps required for pre-production, including importing
your media into the Media Library, capturing media with CyberLink
PowerDirector and setting your CyberLink PowerDirector preferences.
This chapter contains the following sections:
•"Importing Media" on page 14
•"Capturing Media" on page 17
•"Detecting Scenes and Extracting Audio" on page 23
•"PowerDirector Preferences" on page 25
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If you already have video files, music and photos on your computer’s
hard drive that you want to use in your production you can import
them directly into CyberLink PowerDirector’s Media Library.
CyberLink PowerDirector supports the import of the following file
formats:
Image: JPEG, TIFF, BMP, GIF, PNG
Video: DV-AVI, Windows-AVI, DAT, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, DVR-MS, VOB, VRO,
WMV, MOV, MOD, TOD, MP4, MTS, M2TS
Audio: MP3, WAV, WMA, ASF
When importing media into the Media Library, you have two options:
•import media files individually
•import an entire folder that contains media files you want to use
in your current project
If you feel that you do not have enough media for your project or you
are looking for specific media to make your creation just perfect, you
can now search for, download and then import photos from Flickr or
audio from Freesound directly into CyberLink PowerDirector.
You can download your own photos directly from your account on
Flickr into CyberLink PowerDirector. You can also search for and browse
other users’ photos from within CyberLink PowerDirector, and then
import them into your Media Library for use in a project.
To download photos from Flickr, do this:
1. Select Import from Flickr from the download menu .
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2. Follow the steps within the wizard window to authorize CyberLink
PowerDirector to use your Flickr account and accept the Terms of
Use from Flickr.
Note: Having a Flickr account is not required to search for, browse and
download photos from Flickr.
3. Select from the drop down whether to search for photos from:
•My Photos on Flickr: this option displays thumbnails of all the
photos you have uploaded to your Flickr account.
•My Contacts' Photos: this option displays thumbnails of all the
photos your Flick contacts have uploaded to Flickr.
•Search for Photos on Flickr: select this option to perform a
search for photos on Flickr. You can search for photos by popular
search tags , by user country or by keyword .
Note: Use the drop down filter menu at the top of the search window to sort
the photos.
4. Select all of the photos that you want to import into your Media
Library and then click on the Download button.
Note: The photos downloaded into your Media Library cannot be used for
commercial use. Click on the button underneath the photo thumbnail to
view the copyright information.
You can download audio samples, such as sound effects or music clips,
from the Freesound service into CyberLink PowerDirector.
To download audio clips from Freesound, do this:
1. Select Import from Freesound from the download menu .
2. Follow the steps within the wizard window to sign in to Freesound
and then accept the Terms of Use.
3. Within the search window, perform a search for the audio clips you
are looking for by popular genres or by keyword .
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Note: Use the check boxes to filter the keyword search criteria before
performing your search.
4. Select all of the audio that you want to import into your Media
Library and then click on the Download button.
Note: The audio downloaded into your Media Library cannot be used for
commercial use. Click on the button underneath the audio thumbnail to
view the copyright information.
If you are looking for additional PiP objects or title effects for your
library, you can download them from the DirectorZone web site by
clicking on within the PiP Objects Room and the Title Effects Room.
The additional templates are created by either CyberLink or other
CyberLink PowerDirector users, who have uploaded them to
DirectorZone.
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CyberLink PowerDirector lets you capture media from a variety of
sources directly into your Media Library.
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When you click the Capture button you will enter the Capture mode. In
Capture mode, the program appears as follows:
Note: Before you begin to capture, make sure your capture environment is
set according to your preferred working methods. See "Capture Preferences"
on page 29 for more information.
Information display area
Displays information about captured file size
and available HDD space
Captured clips area
Displays media clips after capture
Capture preview window
Displays media clips during capture
Capture device selection area
Allows you to switch capture devices
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You can capture video clips in the following file formats:
•MPEG-1
•MPEG-2
•MPEG-4
•AVI
Many of the options for capturing are the same for some of the capture
modes.
Note: CyberLink PowerDirector’s capture functions vary, depending on
version installed. For information on the availability of specific features in the
version that you are using, please check the Readme file.
You can set limits on the size or duration of the video that CyberLink
PowerDirector captures. When the limit you set is reached, the capture
will automatically stop.
•To set a maximum capture length, select Time limit and then
enter a time in the time code box.
•To set a maximum captured file size, select Size limit and then
enter a size limit (in MB).
To add a text remark, date caption or time code to the captured video,
click on .
Note: When CyberLink PowerDirector captures content from a RichVideo
compliant DV/HDV camcorder, time code information will automatically be
captured as well and can be enabled using the Time Info button when the
video clip is placed on the timeline. See "Time Info" on page 57 for more
information.
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To take a still photo of a frame video for use in your project, just click on
at the point where you want to take the snapshot and an image
file will be saved to the Media Library.
Note: You can specify your preferred snapshot image file format in
preferences. See "File Preferences" on page 25 for detailed information.
DV camcorders are popular among video hobbyists, as they
record in a digital format that does not require conversion
before being used on a computer, and often provide a number
of advanced recording options. You can capture a single scene
or a number of scenes in a batch from your camcorder.
Note: If your DV camcorder connects to your computer via USB, you must
import video files directly as if your camcorder was another hard drive. See
"Importing Media" on page 14 for information on importing video files.
You can capture a single segment of video from your camcorder. This
function is particularly useful, for example, if you want to acquire a long
video segment in its entirety without skipping over sections.
The DV Backup feature lets you back-up the digital video from
your DV camcorder directly to DVD using CyberLink PowerDirector.
Note: This feature requires a DVD burner.
Batch capturing may seem intimidating, but in reality it is an incredibly
convenient method of capturing multiple video clips automatically. If
you take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with batch capturing, you
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will save yourself time when you capture video from your camcorder.
CyberLink PowerDirector scans your DV for intervals (or allows you to
set them manually), then captures them in a batch using the intervals
you created.
Automatic batch capture is a quick way to capture scenes from
a video tape.
Using manual batch capture gives you more control over the
capturing process and ensures that the scenes you want to include are
captured. Manual batch capturing is recommended when you are sure
which scenes you want to capture and have a good idea where they are
located on the tape.
HDV camcorders record in a high definition digital format that
does not require conversion before being used on a computer,
and often provide a number of advanced recording options.
You can capture scenes from your HDV camcorder into
CyberLink PowerDirector.
Note: If your HDV camcorder connects to your computer via USB, you must
import video files directly as if your camcorder was another hard drive. See
"Importing Media" on page 14 for information on importing video files.
You may wish to add segments from your favorite TV programs
to your movie production, or simply record other segments for
different uses.
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You may wish to add segments from your favorite Digital TV
programs to your movie production, or simply record other
segments for different uses.
PC cameras (also known as web cams) are inexpensive, handy
video cameras that you can use for simple video capturing.
Your movie may require recorded dialog. No matter what kind
of audio tracks you record, they can be captured with a
microphone for use in your CyberLink PowerDirector project.
Using your favorite music can help you to create a really fun,
personalized movie. If you have music stored on an audio CD,
you can record songs you want and then add them as audio
tracks in your CyberLink PowerDirector project.
You can capture video scenes (including the audio portion)
from a DVD for use in your CyberLink PowerDirector project.
Note: Some DVDs are protected by technology that does not allow you to
capture the content they contain.
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To assist with your editing process, CyberLink PowerDirector can detect
scenes in your video clips or extract the audio from them, and have
these new clips displayed separately in the Media Library.
The scene detection function automatically creates individual clips
based on the individual scenes (or pre-edited shots) contained within a
video clip. Detected scenes are not split from the original clip, but can
be added to the workspace like any other media clip. Likewise, they
may also be merged together or removed entirely without changing
the original video clip. You can detect scenes in a video clip in both the
Captured Clips area or within the Media Library.
Note: Depending on the file format, scene detection on certain clips may
not work as precisely as it does for others. You may need to split the scenes
manually in the scene detection dialog.
The detected clips are displayed in a sub folder under the original video
clip. They can be added to the workspace and managed in the Media
Library like any other video clip.
Video clips that contain detected scenes show a small folder icon in the
lower right-hand corner of the clip when displayed in the Media Library.
To display a clip’s scenes, click the folder icon.
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If you want to include just the audio from a video clip, you can extract it
from the video clip in the Media Library by right clicking it and selecting
Extract Audio. The audio clip will be separated from the video and can
be used in your project like any other audio file.
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CyberLink PowerDirector offers a range of choices to set your video
production environment to better suit the way you work. Before you
get started working on your production you may want to set your
preferences to your liking. You may also edit them at any time during
the production process to accommodate your needs.
To set your file preferences, click > Edit > Preferences. The
Preferences dialog box opens, displaying the File tab. Available options
are as follows:
•Import directory: indicates the last folder that media was
imported from into CyberLink PowerDirector. To change this
folder, click Browse and select a new folder.
•Export directory: set the folder where CyberLink PowerDirector
saves captured media files by default. To change this folder, click
Browse and select a new folder.
•Captured video prefix: enter a default name for captured video
files. CyberLink PowerDirector automatically appends a
sequential number to this name to create a unique filename for
each captured file.
•Always prompt me to confirm filename: Check this option if
you would like CyberLink PowerDirector to prompt you to enter
a filename each time you capture a video clip.
•Production file prefix: enter a default name for files produced in
CyberLink PowerDirector.
•Snapshot filename: enter a default name for snapshot captures.
CyberLink PowerDirector automatically appends a sequential
number to this name to create a unique filename for each
captured file. Select a file format from the drop-down list for your
snapshots. You have the choice between .bmp, .jpg, .gif and .png
formats.
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•Always prompt me to confirm filename: select this option if
you would like CyberLink PowerDirector to prompt you to enter
a filename each time you take a snapshot.
•Snapshot destination: select a destination for snapshot
captures from the drop-down list if you don’t want to save them
as a file.
•Use master video size whenever possible: select this to have
the snapshot be the same size as the original video, instead of
the smaller preview window it was taken in.
•Number of recently used project(s): enter a number (between 0
and 20) of recently used projects that you would like to make
available in the File menu when you open CyberLink
PowerDirector.
•Automatically load the last project when PowerDirector
opens: select this option to automatically load the project you
have been working on most recently whenever you open
CyberLink PowerDirector.
•Automatically load sample clips when PowerDirector opens:
select this option for CyberLink PowerDirector to load sample
video files and photos into the Media Library when opened.
To set your general preferences, click > Edit > Preferences. The
Preferences dialog box opens. Click the General tab. Available options
are as follows:
•Maximum undo levels: enter the number (between 0 and 100)
of undos (Ctrl+Z) you would like to make available while you
work on your movie production. Setting a higher number
consumes more CPU resources.
•TV format: select the TV format (NTSC or PAL) of the region in
which you would like to produce your movie. This format should
correspond to the format of the region in which you plan to play
your movie (if you burn it to disc).
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•Enable animated Interface: select to enable the animated
interface within CyberLink PowerDirector.
•Show sound waveform in Timeline: select to display the sound
waveform in the timeline that represents the sound levels in the
audio portion of video clips, music clips and voice clips.
•Enable file processing to speed up high definition video
editing: select this to speed up the editing of high definition
video by enabling CyberLink PowerDirector to process the file
faster. Enabling this consumes more CPU resources.
•Enable appending of information into files as RichVideo
information: select to allow CyberLink PowerDirector to append
RichVideo information into the media files.
•Enable the RichVideo information in open media dialog:
select to have CyberLink PowerDirector display RichVideo
information when importing media into the Media Library.
•Automatically check for software updates: select to have
CyberLink PowerDirector periodically check for updates or new
versions automatically.
•Use system default language: select this option for the
CyberLink PowerDirector language display to be the same as the
language of your operating system.
•User defined: select this option and then select the language
from the drop-down list that you want CyberLink PowerDirector
to use.
To set your editing preferences, click > Edit > Preferences. The
Preferences dialog box opens. Click the Editing tab. Available options
are as follows:
•Default workspace: select whether to display the Timeline or
Storyboard workspace in CyberLink PowerDirector by default.
•Link all tracks when moving/removing content in Video track:
links titles, video effects, music and PiP clips to clips in the Master
Video track. Selecting this option moves these clips when a video
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clip in the Master Video track is moved. Uncheck this option to
allow for the movement of all Timeline clips separately.
•Add transition between photos when applying Magic Motion:
select this option to add a transition effect between adjacent
photos when you use the Magic Motion tool and apply to all
photos.
•Add an effect and a title when using Freeze Frame: select this
option to have CyberLink PowerDirector automatically add an
effect and title to the timeline when you click the Freeze Frame
button.
•Durations: set the default durations (in seconds) for image files
and the different effects in the timeline.
•Auto Save Project: select this to have CyberLink PowerDirector
auto save your project. You can enter a specific time in the field
provided. This ensures you don’t lose your changes if there was a
power outage or your computer crashed and you forgot to save
your creation.
To set your confirmation preferences, click > Edit > Preferences.
The Preferences dialog box opens. Click the Confirmation tab.
Available options are as follows:
•Always prompt me when TV format conflicts: select this option
to enable a warning message when you add a video clip to the
workspace whose TV format (NTSC/PAL) conflicts with that of the
video clips already located in the workspace.
•Enable file deletion from hard drive: select this option if you
would like to enable the deletion of files from your hard drive
from within the Media Library.
•Enable warning when chapters are removed during editing:
select this option to enable the display of a warning message if
chapter points have been deleted during video editing.
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•Always prompt me when wide screen is not supported: select
this option if you would like CyberLink PowerDirector to prompt
you when the widescreen format is not supported.
Capture Preferences
To set your capture preferences, click > Edit > Preferences. The
Preferences dialog box opens. Click the Capture tab. Available options
are as follows:
•Add captured files to Library: select this option to import
captured files into the Media Library directly after capture.
•Add captured files to workspace: select this option to import
captured files into the workspace/timeline directly after capture.
•Use video overlay for capture: keep this option selected during
capture unless you have an older VGA card that does not support
video overlay. (Deselecting this option in this event avoids the
unsupported overlay display error.)
•Enable automatic file replacement when recording voice-
over: select this option to overwrite existing audio if the voice-
over overlaps during recording.
•Enable CyberLink MPEG@Best: select to balance capture speed
and video quality when you capture MPEG video.
•Do not detect scenes during capture: select this option if you
do not want to activate the auto scene detection function during
capture.
•After capture, detect scenes by changing of video frames:
select this option to perform scene detection during video
capture. In scene detection, CyberLink PowerDirector compares
captured frames to decide when there is a scene change. Each
scene is saved as a file as recording continues.
•During capture, detect scenes by time code, and save each
scene as a separate file (DV-VCR mode only): select this option
to detect scene-break signals and to save each scene as a
separate file. (DV camcorder generate a scene-break signal on
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the tape whenever users release the REC button.) This feature is
only available in DV camcorder capture.
•DV Parameters: click this button to set the buffer parameters for
your DV camcorder. Setting a buffer time ensures that your DV
camcorder and your batch capture or DV writing device begin at
the same time. Without a buffer, batch capturing or writing to
tape may begin before the camcorder is engaged.
Produce Preferences
To set your production preferences, click > Edit > Preferences. The
Preferences dialog box opens. Click the Produce tab. The available
options are as follows:
•Output only selected tracks: select this option to output only
the selected tracks in the timeline. The tracks that are not
selected will not be produced.
•Quality of 3D slideshow: use the slider to determine the quality
of a produced 3D slideshow video. The slower the images move,
the better the quality of the slideshow. CyberLink PowerDirector
will use your computer’s 3D graphics card to accelerate the
production time, if there is one in your system.
DirectorZone Preferences
To set your production preferences, click > Edit > Preferences. The
Preferences dialog box opens. Click the DirectorZone tab. The available
options are as follows:
•Auto sign in to DirectorZone when PowerDirector is
launched: select this option and then enter in your email
address and password to have CyberLink PowerDirector
automatically sign in to DirectorZone when the program is
opened. If you do not have a DirectorZone account, click on the
Get an Account button.
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•Allow DirectorZone to gather editing information: select this
option to allow DirectorZone to collect all of the names of the
templates used in a finished project that is being uploaded to
YouTube.
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Chapter 3:
Creating Your
Story
Now that you have all of your video, photos and audio ready, this chapter will
guide you through the process of turning your collection of media into
professional-looking video movies and photo slideshows. It also describes how
to view project information and to preview your movie during production.
This chapter contains the following sections:
•"Edit Window Overview" on page 34
•"Adding Media to Workspace" on page 43
•"Preview your Production" on page 52
•"Editing Your Media" on page 54
•"Using Magic Tools" on page 59
•"Modifying Effects" on page 63
•"Audio Mixing and Voice Overs" on page 73
•"Chapters" on page 79
•"Subtitles" on page 80
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Edit Window Overview
Before you get started with the editing process, it is important that you
become familiar with the Edit window. This section provides you with
an overview of some of its key features and functions.
Set the Project’s Aspect Ratio
Before you start working on your project, you should set your movie’s
aspect ratio. The default aspect ratio is 4:3, but if you want your
production to utilize a widescreen TV you may change the aspect ratio
to 16:9, provided that the media clips you have are also in widescreen
format. To modify the aspect ratio for your media, see "Adjust a Video
Clip’s Aspect Ratio" on page 58.
To set the aspect ratio for your project, click > Edit > Aspect Ratio
> 4:3 or 16:9. The preview window will change according to the aspect
ratio you have chosen.
Note: It is important that you set the aspect ratio of your movie before you
start adding clips to the timeline/storyboard. You will need to restart your
project if you change the aspect ratio of your project later.
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The Library window contains all of the media in CyberLink
PowerDirector, including your video, photos and music files and the
effects and additions you apply to your media. The media content that
is displayed in the Library window is dependent on the room you select.
The Library window is displayed as follows:
Import media Library menu
Detect scenes
Filter drop-down list
LibraryRoom buttons
Download media
Manage
Library
Options
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To switch rooms and the content that is displayed in the Library, use the
buttons on the left side of the window. These buttons are displayed
below:
Each of these buttons opens a room and displays a corresponding
library of media, effects or access to controls for mixing audio, adding
chapters or subtitles. By default, the Library opens to the Media Room.
However, the Library retains the same buttons and functions in each of
these views.
The Media Room contains access to the storage area, or library,
of the media that you can use in your project. The type of media
clips that appear in the Media Room depend on the selection
you make in the Filter drop-down list.
Media Room button
Effect Room button
Title Room button
Transition Room button
Audio Mixing Room button
Voice-Over Recording Room button
Chapter Room button
PiP Objects Room button
Subtitle Room button
Product specificaties
Merk: | CyberLink |
Categorie: | Foto- en/of videosoftware |
Model: | PowerDirector 7 |
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