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See “Creating Your Story” on page Output your created project to a file, device camcorder, mobile phone, or other portable device , or upload it to YouTube or Facebook. See “Producing Your Project” on page Create and burn your video to a disc, complete with a professional looking disc menu. See “Creating Discs” on page By default, CyberLink PowerDirector opens in the Edit mode, but you can easily switch among modes to perform your required task.

System Requirements Screen Resolution x , bit color or higher. Full-HD quality H. Microphone A microphone is required for recording voice-overs. Note: please consult the CyberLink web site for the most recent system requirements information. The workspace is where you will spend most of your time when using CyberLink PowerDirector, so getting familiar with everything is has to offer is helpful.

You can also gain access to controls for recording and mixing audio, adding chapters or subtitles. By default, the library window displays the Media Room. Media Room The Media Room provides access to your media library. The media library contains your video, audio and image files. You can also gain access to a number of useful color boards and backgrounds that you can use in your video.

Managing the Media Library Use the button to manage the media in your library. Note: if you cannot find this button when in the media library, you may need to resize the preview window to reveal it. See “Expandable Workspace” on page 12 for more information. The options include: exporting your entire media library as a PDL file. Effect Room The Effect Room contains a library of special effects that are used on the video files and images in your project.

For more information, see “Adding Video Effects” on page You can place PiP objects onto any track in the timeline. There are three main types of objects: static graphics. For more information, see “Adding PiP Objects” on page Particle Room The Particle Room contains a library of effects you can place on a video track to add a particle effect snow, dust, smoke, etc.

You can modify particles in the Particle Designer. For more information, see “Adding Particle Effects” on page Title Room The Title Room contains the library of titles that when applied to your project, add credits or comments to your production.

For more information, see “Adding Title Effects” on page Transition Room The Transition Room contains transitions that you can use on or between clips in your project. Transitions let you control how media appears and disappears in your project, and changes from one clip to the next. For more information, see “Adding Transitions” on page For more information, see “Recording Voice-Overs” on page Chapter Room In the Chapter Room you can automatically or manually set chapter markers for your project.

Setting chapters on your final disc allows viewers to jump from the menu page to the chapter markers you have set in order to navigate through your disc. For more information, see “Chapters” on page For more information, see “Subtitles” on page.

When you are in other rooms Effects, PiP Object, etc. The media content and available buttons that display in the library window depend on the room you are currently in. Explorer View Select the button to toggle the explorer view within the library windows.

In the explorer view you can organize the media in your library folders into subfolders. It also lets you quickly browse through and filter the media in each room. In the explorer view you can: click on to add a new subfolder in a library window. For example, when viewing the media in the Media Room, use the All Content drop down to display your media, the available color boards, or the available backgrounds.

Use the All Media drop down to display all or one type of media file if you want to find a certain type of media file quickly. Library Menu Click on to access the library menu. In the library menu you can sort or change the display of the content in the library window, depending on your preference.

Other options are available in the library menu and depend on the specific room you are in. Expandable Workspace The look of the CyberLink PowerDirector workspace is fully expandable and customizable based on your personal preference. This allows you to get the most out of your display device space and customize the size of the preview window as you work.

Preview Window While creating your video production, preview it in the preview window using the available player controls. Preview Player Controls With the player controls you can preview your production as you edit, including playing your project from the current timeline position, or pausing and stopping playback. Click the Clip button to play back only the clip that is selected in the timeline, or Movie to play the entire video production.

When in Movie mode, these options are hidden. Use the button to select a seek by method frame, second, minute, scene, subtitle, chapter, segment and then use the buttons on either side of it for a more precise step through of your current production. Select to view your production at full screen in the Media Viewer. See “Media Viewer” on page 14 for more information on using this feature. To do this click the button on the playback controls.

You can change the image file format or the default image file name on the File Preferences tab. See “File Preferences” on page 39 for more information. Media Viewer The Media Viewer is similar to the preview window, but provides a larger display of your production, including an option to view it at full screen.

Preview Resolution Select and then a preview resolution from the list to set the quality of the video used when previewing your movie in CyberLink PowerDirector. The higher the resolution you select, the more resources that are required to preview your video project.

Preview Mode CyberLink PowerDirector provides two modes you can use to preview your video production: Non Real-time Preview: mutes the audio and displays a preview at a reduced speed to help make editing much more fluid.

Useful when editing highdefinition video, using multiple PiP tracks on a less powerful computer, or when you receive dropped frames when previewing. By muting the audio and slowing down the video, CyberLink PowerDirector lets you view more frames per second when your computer has trouble providing a smooth preview during editing. Note: you can also preview a portion of your video using the Render Preview option. See “Range Selection” on page 19 for more information on this function.

Zooming in is useful for precise placement of media, while you can zoom out if you want to add media that begins off screen. Click on to enable the TV safe zone, display grid lines, or enable dual preview. These display options are only available when in the Clip preview mode. Use this grid to more precisely place the PiP media where you want on the video image.

Once enabled, select Snap to Reference to have the selected objects snap to the grid lines, TV safe zone, and the boundary of the preview window. Dual Preview If you have a secondary display device, such as a monitor, TV, or DV camcorder connected to your computer, click the button and select Dual Preview to extend your workspace and preview your project on a secondary display. Note: to use a connected monitor or TV as a secondary preview window, you must first enable extend desktop to a secondary display in the Windows Display Properties Settings.

Once enabled, when you select play on the preview window, you can preview your production on both your primary and secondary display TV or monitor , or on a connected DV camcorder, depending on your selected preference.

Editing Workspace The editing workspace is where you create your project by adding your media, various effects, transitions, and titles. The editing workspace has two different views, the Timeline and Storyboard view, which are accessed by clicking on the or buttons. Note: you can set which workspace view is displayed by default in “Editing Preferences” on page Timeline View The timeline view lets you view your entire project based on running time.

This view is useful if you want to insert effects, subtitles, etc. The timeline view also provides a view of all the tracks, media, and other content chapter markers, subtitle markers that are displayed in the timeline. By default, there are two video tracks in the timeline, but you can have up to video tracks by adding more in the Track Manager. Each video track in the timeline may have an associated audio track for the video clip s audio.

Audio tracks contain the audio in your project. The audio may be the audio portion of a video clip on the video track, or a separate audio track for music clips or other audio. By default there are two audio tracks linked with a video track, and a separate audio track for music, which is always at the bottom track in the timeline.

You can have up to audio tracks by adding more in the Track Manager. The effect track contains any special effects that you want to apply to your final video. Video effects in the effect track are applied to all the video tracks that are positioned above it in the timeline.

The title track contains the text title effects that appear in your project. The titles you add to this track display over all the content in every video track that display during their duration. The voice track contains a narrative voice-over or other audio clip. The chapter track contains all of the chapter markers in your current video production. This track displays when you are within the Chapter Room. Right-click on the timeline and select Show Chapter Track if you always want this track to display in the timeline.

This track displays when you are within the Subtitle Room. Right-click on the timeline and select Show Subtitle Track if you always want this track to display in the timeline. This track displays when you are viewing SVRT information. Timeline Behavior The CyberLink PowerDirector timeline has several behavior features that make it easy to manage media on the timeline. On the timeline you can: place media clips at any position on a video track.

If no media is placed before a media clip on the timeline, your video displays a black screen until the timeline position of your media clip is reached. Doing this allows you to move all the selected media clips as a group. Select Ungroup Objects to once again allow for individual media clip movement. Note: you cannot include transitions in grouped objects. Timeline Ruler You can resize the timeline ruler for a more expanded or condensed view of your production. To resize the ruler, click on the ruler and drag it.

You can also right click on the timeline ruler and select View Entire Movie to auto fit your current project in the timeline area. Or select Zoom In or Zoom Out to change the view to your required size. Use the timeline ruler slider located in the bottom left corner to manually resize the timeline.

Function Buttons When you select media that is on the timeline, whether it s a video clip, image, effect, title, etc. These buttons let you perform a variety of tasks or gain access to some important features of CyberLink PowerDirector. The function buttons that are available depend on the type of media content you select. However, whenever you select media, the and buttons are always displayed. Click to remove the selected media content from the timeline, or to gain access to more timeline functions, which vary depending on the selected media.

Range Selection Click and drag one of the arrows on either side of the timeline slider to select a range of media on the timeline.

Once selected, you can cut or copy and then paste the selected media to another position on the timeline. You can have up to video tracks with or without an audio track in the timeline, or add up to 98 additional audio tracks.

Adding Tracks to Timeline Each video track you add, adds another layer of PiP video on the tracks above it in the timeline. To add tracks to the timeline, do this: 1.

In the timeline view, click on to open the Track Manager. In the Video section, enter in the number of video tracks you want to add to the timeline.

By default, one track is added, but you can add up to 98 video tracks in total to the timeline, as required. Note: if you don t want your additional video tracks to have a track for its audio, enter in 0 tracks in the Audio section. In the Video section, select the Position in the timeline where you want to add the tracks. In the Audio section, enter in the number of audio tracks you want to add to the timeline. By default, one track is added, but you can add up to 98 audio tracks in total to the timeline, as required.

Note: if you only want to add an audio track i. In the Audio section, select the Position in the timeline where you want to add the tracks.

Click on OK to add the tracks to the timeline. To quickly remove any unwanted tracks from the timeline, just right-click on the timeline and select Remove Empty Tracks. Customizing Timeline Tracks In CyberLink PowerDirector you can customize the layout of the timeline and its tracks to fit your preference. Customizing Track Names To make it easy to identify all of your tracks if you have lots of media on multiple tracks, drag the left sidebar to reveal the track names.

You can give all the tracks in the timeline a custom name as required. To reorder, click on the left sidebar and drag the track to the new position in the timeline. You can also drag the effect track to a new position in the timeline. Effects on the effect track are applied to all video tracks that are positioned above it in the timeline. Adjusting Track Height Click and drag the bottom of a track on the left sidebar to resize it to your preference. You can also right-click on the timeline and select Adjust Track Height to resize it to one of the default sizes.

When a track is locked, you cannot add new clips to the track, or move or edit the clips it contains. To unlock a track in the timeline, click to the left of the track. When a track is hidden, the media it contains is not displayed in the Preview window. This allows you to preview your project by tracks so you can concentrate on the track you are working on. To show a track that is hidden in the timeline, click to the left of the track.

Magic Tools When editing your video project in the timeline, you can use magic tools to edit and touch up your audio, video, and image clips. Magic tools can also help you add a creative style to your video production or add the right background music. CyberLink PowerDirector offers the following magic tools: Magic Movie Wizard: automatically creates an edited video blended with stylish effects and transitions. Magic Fix: fixes and enhances your photos and videos, including fixing shaky video, enhancing video quality, removing red-eye, and enhancing the focus on photos.

Magic Motion: applies zooms and pans to your images. You can also use the Magic Motion Designer to manually customize motion on an image. Magic Cut: condenses long video segments into shorter clips that contain only the best moments.

Magic Style: creates professional videos with pre-designed style templates automatically. The magic tools that are available is dependent on the media in the timeline that is selected. For more information, see “Using Magic Tools” on page. You can use it to visualize the main scenes and overall production more clearly. To switch to storyboard view, click.

Note: a number of features are unavailable in the storyboard view. If you try and perform a function that is not available in this view, CyberLink PowerDirector automatically switches back to the timeline view.

Importing Media If you already have video, audio, and image files that you want to use in your production for example on your computer s hard drive or a removable device , you can import the files directly into CyberLink PowerDirector s media library in the Media Room.

Click to import media into the media room s library, using one of two options: import media files individually. You can also drag and drop media onto the CyberLink PowerDirector window to import it into the program. 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. Click on and then select Import from Flickr.

Note: having a Flickr account is not required to search for, browse, and download photos from Flickr. 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. Note: use the drop down filter menu at the top of the search window to sort the photos. Select all of the photos that you want to import into your Media Library and then click on the Download button. Click on the button underneath a photo thumbnail to view its copyright information.

To download audio clips from Freesound, do this: 1. Click on and then select Import from Freesound. Follow the steps in the wizard window to sign in to Freesound and then accept the Terms of Use. In the search window, perform a search for the audio clips you are looking for.

Note: use the check boxes to filter the keyword search criteria before performing your search. Select all of the audio that you want to import into your Media Library and then click on the Download button. Note: you cannot use the audio downloaded into your Media Library for commercial use. Click on the button underneath an audio thumbnail to view its copyright information.

Click the Capture button to enter the capture window. You can capture a single scene or a number of scenes in a batch from your camcorder. See “Capture Preferences” on page 33 for more information. If your DV camcorder connects to your computer via a USB connection, just import the video files directly from your camcorder, as if it was another hard drive on your computer.

See “Importing Media” on page 25 for information on importing video files from your computer. Capturing a Single Scene You can capture a single segment of video from your camcorder using the capture player controls record, stop, fast forward, rewind, etc. This function is particularly useful, for example, if you want to acquire a long video segment in its entirety without skipping over sections.

Insert a blank DVD disc into your disc drive and then click the begin backing up your video. Batch Capture from a DV Camcorder With Batch Capture, CyberLink PowerDirector scans your DV camcorder for intervals or scenes or allows you to set them manually on the tape, and then captures these scenes as separate videos and imports each of them into the program.

For help on using this function, use the tips on the user interface. Manual batch capture is recommended when you know which scenes you want to capture and have a good idea where they are located on the tape. Click the button to access the manual batch capture feature. For help on using this function, use the helpful tips on the user interface. To a capture scene from your HDV camcorder, use the capture player controls record, stop, fast forward, rewind, etc.

If your HDV camcorder connects to your computer via a USB connection, just import the video files directly from your camcorder, as if it was another hard drive on your computer. Capturing from a TV Signal If your computer has a TV tuner card installed and you want to capture segments from your favorite programs, select this option.

To capture, use the capture player controls record, stop, change channel, etc. Note: this feature is not available in all regions. Capturing from a Webcam You can record live content with a webcam that is attached to your computer and then import it directly into your CyberLink PowerDirector media library. To capture, use the capture player controls record, stop, etc. Capturing from a Microphone Select this option to record audio with a microphone that is attached to your computer.

You can also use the DVD disc structure tree to quickly select the titles and chapters you want to capture. If your AVCHD camcorder connects to your computer via a USB connection, just import the video files directly from your camcorder, as if it was another hard drive on your computer.

Captured Content All of the media you capture in the capture window is displayed in the Captured Content area. When you return to the Edit window, all of the media in the Captured Content area is automatically imported into your media library. In the Captured Content area you can right click on media to perform a number of options, including detecting scenes in video clips and deleting unwanted content so that it won t import into Edit window.

Select the Change Folder button if you want your capture media saved to a different folder. Quality Profile Setup To set the file format and quality of the media you capture, click the Profile button.

If this button is grayed out, that means that the original format and quality of the media is maintained as set on the original media device camcorder, etc. The profile settings that are available depend on the capture device connected and the capture mode you have selected.

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