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Web Support ....................................................................................................... 108
Index .................................................. 109
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Chapter 1:
Introduction
This chapter introduces CyberLink PowerDirector and the digital video editing
process. It also provides an overview of the program, outlines all of the new
features, and includes the system requirements for this version of CyberLink
PowerDirector.
Note: this document is for reference and informational use only. Its content and the
corresponding program are subject to change without notice.
Welcome
Welcome to the CyberLink family of digital video tools. CyberLink PowerDirector is
a digital video editing program that lets you create professional-looking videos
and photo slideshows, complete with music, voice-overs, special effects,
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transitions and much more. You can then output your video to a file, upload it
directly to YouTube or Facebook, or burn it to a disc, complete with stylish menus.
Latest Features
This section outlines the latest features within the CyberLink PowerDirector
program.
Workspace
• Explorer view
-Use the explorer view to better manage your media library.
• Previewing video
-Preview your video at full screen or on a secondary display device, such as a
monitor or a DV camcorder.
• Range selection
-Use the range selector to select segments of media on the timeline to copy
or remove it from your creation.
• Grid lines and boundary
-Use grid lines and the boundary, which you can snap to as a reference
point, to assist in the precise placement of PiP media and titles.
• Expandable Workspace
-Expand the CyberLink PowerDirector workspace to fit your needs and
personal preference
• Zoom in/out on preview window
-Useful tool that lets you zoom in or out on the preview window when using
PiP media in your video.
Edit
• Enhanced Slideshow Designer
-Customize cell, 3D, highlight and motion slideshows using the Slideshow
Designer.
• Power Tools
-Use Power Tools on your video to crop, rotate, play it in reverse or change
the speed.
• Fix and enhance your media
-Stabilize, adjust the lighting in, or enhance/upscale your videos with
TrueTheater technology.
-Apply video or audio denoise to your video files.
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-Adjust the brightness, remove red-eye or apply focus to photos.
• Particle Designer
-Use the Particle Designer to create cool PiP effects, such as falling snow.
• Track Manager
-Add additional PiP tracks to the timeline, allowing you to have up to nine
PiP tracks on a video at the same time.
-Add additional music tracks to the timeline, allowing you to have up to
three separate music tracks in a video at the same time.
• Previewing content
-Preview your video production at full screen in the Media Viewer.
-Preview your video production on a separate display device or camcorder
when you enable dual displays.
Produce
• Produce window
-All new, easy to use Produce window, that makes outputting your video a
breeze.
• Mobile phone format
-Output videos into H.264 format for WOOO video.
• Upload to Facebook
-Uploaded your video productions directly to your Facebook page.
• Share timeline info
-Share your project’s timeline info on DirectorZone to show others how you
created your video production.
Create Disc
• Create Disc window
-All new, redesigned user interface.
-Add multiple video titles to a created disc.
-Ability to preview the entire disc structure.
• Enhanced menu creation:
-Multi-layered menus and a more easy-to-use and powerful menu designer.
• Burn to removable disk
-Burn your video projects to a removable disk in the AVCHD format.
Green features and space saving
• Auto shutdown
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-CyberLink PowerDirector can automatically shut down your computer after
producing your video or burning it to disc, to save energy.
• Manually delete temp files
-Ability to manually delete temp files to quickly free up disk space on your
computer.
Miscellaneous
• Full UI integration of DirectorZone
-Browse, view and search for PiP objects, title templates, particle objects and
disc menus on DirectorZone, from within the CyberLink PowerDirector user
interface.
• CPU/GPU optimization
-CyberLink PowerDirector is optimized with the latest technology to provide
performance gains during the rendering of HD video content when
producing videos or burning them to discs.
DirectorZone
DirectorZone is a web service that lets you search for and download PiP objects,
title templates, particle objects 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
The features that are available to you within CyberLink PowerDirector are
completely dependent on the version you have installed on your computer. File
format support, editing features, disc-making functions, and other features vary
depending on the version that you have.
Check the readme file for detailed versioning information. To determine the
version and build number of your installed program, click on the CyberLink
PowerDirector logo in the top right corner.
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Upgrade Your Software
Software upgrades are 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 connect to the Internet to use this feature.
PowerDirector Modes
CyberLink PowerDirector has separate modes that enable you to perform different
tasks: Capture, Edit, Produce and Create Disc.
ModeDescription
Capture
Edit
Produce
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.
Captures media in a variety of formats, from a variety of
sources. See "Capturing Media" on page 24.
Edit your production by adding video and photos to the
timeline, then add transitions, effects, titles and much more.
See "Creating Your Story" on page 37.
Output your created video to a file, camcorder (DV, HDV or
HDD), or upload it to YouTube or Facebook. See "Producing
Your Video" on page 79.
Create and burn your video to a disc, complete with a
professional looking disc menu. See "Creating Discs" on page
87.
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System Requirements
The system requirements listed below are recommended as minimums for general
digital video production work.
System Requirements
Screen Resolution
OS
Memory
CPU
Video Capturing
Device
• 1024 x 768, 16-bit color or higher
• Windows 7/Vista/XP (Windows XP Service Pack 2 is
required for HDV capture).
• 512 MB required
• 2GB DDR2 or above recommended for editing HD
videos
• 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+
• 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)
• JVC Everio camcorder (check CyberLink web site for
supported model list)
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Hard Disk Space
• 5 GB required (400MB for SmartSound Quicktrack
Library)
• 10 GB (20 GB recommended) required for DVD
production
• 60GB (100GB recommended) required for BD/HD/
AVCHD production
Burning Devices
• A CD or DVD burner (CD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW or DVD-
R/RW) is required to burn VCD/DVD/SVCD/AVCHD*
titles
• A Blu-ray Disc recordable drive is required to burn
Blu-ray Disc titles*
Microphone
Note: please consult the CyberLink web site for the most recent system requirements
information. http://www.cyberlink.com. * optional features in CyberLink
PowerDirector. Check the readme file for detailed versioning information.
• A microphone is required for recording voice-overs
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Workspace
This chapter outlines the CyberLink PowerDirector workspace, and all of its
features. The workspace is where you will spend most of your time within
CyberLink PowerDirector, so getting familiar with everything is has to offer will be
helpful.
A - Rooms, B - Library Window, C- Explorer View, D - Expandable Workspace, E - Fit/Scroll in Timeline, F Resizing the Ruler, G - Preview Window, H - Display/Preview Options, I - Zoom In/Out, J - Media Viewer, K Take Snapshot/Preview Quality, L - Editing Workspace, M - Range Selection, N - Track Manager, O Timeline/Storyboard View
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Rooms
The various rooms within the Edit module of CyberLink PowerDirector are where
you can access all of your media, effects, titles, and transitions when editing your
video. 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
can contain your video and audio files, as well as many types of images. You
can also gain access to a number of useful color boards in the Media Room when
within the explorer view.
Managing the Library
Use the button to manage the media within your library. The options include:
• exporting your entire media library as a PDL file.
• importing a media library PDL file, exported from another project or version of
CyberLink PowerDirector.
• emptying the entire contents of the media library.
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 44.
PiP Objects Room
The PiP Objects Room contains a library of graphics that are added on top of
the video or images on the master track. There are three main types of
objects:
• static graphics.
• motion graphics that fly through clips.
• decorative borders that are added to frame your clip.
Inserted objects are displayed on the PiP Track and modified in the PiP Designer.
For more information, see "Adding PiP Objects" on page 45.
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Particle Room
The Particle Room contains a library of effects that are placed on the PiP
track to add a particle effect (snow, dust, smoke, etc.) on top of a video or
image on the master track.
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 46.
Transition Room
The Transition Room is a library of transitions that are used between video
clips or images in your project, helping to make edits appear smoother and
more professional. For more information, see "Adding Transitions" on page 46.
Audio Mixing Room
In the Audio Mixing Room you can use controls to mix all of the audio tracks
in your project. For more information, see "Mix Audio Levels in the Audio
Mixing Room" on page 72.
Voice-Over Recording Room
In the Voice-Over Recording Room you can record a voice over for your
video, while you are watching it play back. For more information, see
"Record a Voice-Over" on page 74.
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 around your disc. For more information, see "Chapters" on page 75.
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Subtitle Room
Within in the Subtitle Room you can add subtitles to your video production
manually or through the import of a TXT or an SRT file. For more
information, see "Subtitles" on page 76.
Library Window
The library window contains all of the media in CyberLink PowerDirector, including
your video, images and music files. It can also contain the effects, titles and
transitions you apply to your media.
The media content that is displayed in the library window depends on the room
you are currently within.
Explorer View
Select the button to toggle the explorer view within the library windows.
Within the explorer view you can gain access to your library folders in order to
organize your media into subfolders. In the explorer view you can:
• click on to add a new subfolder in a library window.
• select an existing folder and click to delete a previously created
subfolder.
• browse a folder’s contents in the library window by selecting it.
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Note: you can also gain quick access to library folders by selecting them from the
available drop down menu or clicking on the UI.
Library Menu
Click on to gain access to 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 within.
Expandable Workspace
The look of the CyberLink PowerDirector workspace is fully expandable and
customizable based on your personal preference.
Simply drag the borders of the preview window and timeline to resize them to
your liking. This allows you to get the most out of your display device space and
customize the size of the preview window as you work.
Fit/Scroll in Timeline
After you have resized your workspace to your liking or added additional PiP or
music tracks to the timeline using the Track Manager, click on the button so
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that all tracks are displayed within the existing timeline. This ensures that you
don’t need to scroll to view certain tracks.
Click the button for a larger display of the tracks in the timeline, and enable
scrolling up and down in the timeline.
Note: when scrolling is enabled within the timeline, the Master Video Track will
always remain on top of the other tracks when scrolling through the tracks.
Resizing the 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. Expanding the ruler is
especially handy when aligning clips and effects, while condensing it gives you a
global overview of your entire production. You can also use the timeline slider
to resize the timeline.
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Preview Window
While creating your video production, preview your production in the preview
window using the available playback controls.
Click the Clip button to play back the clip that is selected in the timeline, or Movie
to play the entire video production. You can also control the quality of the
previewed video (as well as take a photo snapshot of the current frame of video)
by selecting and then the preview resolution from the list.
CyberLink PowerDirector also offers several other preview methods for viewing
your production, including viewing your production at full screen in the Media
Viewer or on a secondary display device.
Zoom In/Out
When you place media on the PiP track of the timeline, use the Fit drop-down to
zoom in or out on the preview window. Zooming in is useful for precise placement
of PiP media, while you can zoom out if you want to add PiP media that begins off
screen.
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Display/Preview Options
CyberLink PowerDirector includes some display and preview options that help
make your editing experience easier. Click on to enable the TV safe zone,
display grid lines, use a dual preview, and select a preview mode.
TV Safe Zone/Grid Lines
When you place media on the PiP track of the timeline, use the TV safe zone and
grid lines to help with the precise placement on your video’s image.
• Click the button and then select TV Safe Zone to enable a box that
indicates the on-screen area of most TV displays.
• Click the button, select Grid Lines and then select the number of lines you
want to display in a grid over the video image. 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 within 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.
Preview Mode
CyberLink PowerDirector provides two modes you can use to preview your video
production:
• Real-time: synchronizes and renders clips and effects in real-time, displaying a
preview of your video at the standard 25 (PAL)/30 (NTSC) frames per second.
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• Non Real-time: mutes the audio and displays a preview at a reduced speed to
help make editing much more fluid. Useful when editing high-definition 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.
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.
To use the Media Viewer:
• click in the preview window to launch the Media Viewer.
• click in the Media Viewer to view your production at full screen.
• click in full screen mode to return the window to the normal size.
• click in full screen mode to close the Media Viewer.
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 33.
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. at a specific moment in
production. 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. To switch to timeline view, click .
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Media Tracks
The timeline contains the following tracks:
Tra ckDescription
The Master Video Track contains your project’s main video and/or
image clips.
The Effect Track contains special effects that apply to the video or
image clip in the Master Video Track at the same location.
The PiP Track contains video clips, images, objects and particle effects
that are inserted over any clip in the Master Video Track that appear
during the PiP effect’s duration. Within the Track Manager you can
add up to eight additional PiP tracks into the timeline. The PiP tracks
are numbered within the timeline accordingly.
Title Track contains title effects that appear over any clips in the
Master Video Track that occur during the title effect’s duration.
Voi ce Track contains a narrative voice-over or second audio clip.
Music Track contains your project’s main audio and music clips.
Within the Track Manager you can add up to two additional music
tracks into the timeline. The music tracks are numbered within the
timeline accordingly.
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Chapter Track contains all of the chapters markers in your current
video production. This track only displays when you are within the
Chapter Room.
Subtitle Track contains all of the subtitle markers in your current
video production. This track only displays when you are within the
Subtitle Room.
SVRT Track displays the SVRT information for your current project.
See "Viewing SVRT Information" on page 79 for more information.
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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 also use this feature to manually highlight a portion of a clip that you want
to then remove or trim out.
Track Manager
Within the Track Manager* you can add additional PiP or music tracks to the
timeline. This allows you to have up to nine PiP objects displayed on a video at the
same time, or up to three pieces of music in your production. To add tracks to the
timeline, click on and then select the number of PiP or music tracks you would
like to add.
Note: * optional feature in CyberLink PowerDirector. Check the readme file for detailed
versioning information.
Locking/Unlocking Tracks
To lock a track in the timeline, click at the left of the track. When a track is
locked, you cannot add new clips to the track, nor move or edit the clips it
contains. To unlock a track in the timeline, click at the extreme left of the track.
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Showing/Hiding Tracks
To hide a track in the timeline*, first click Movie in the Preview window, then click
at the extreme left of the track. When a track is hidden, it is not displayed in the
Preview window. This way you can preview your project by tracks and concentrate
on the track you are working on.
Note: * optional feature in CyberLink PowerDirector. Check the readme file for detailed
versioning information.
To display a track that is hidden in the timeline, first click Movie in the Preview
window, then click to the left of the track.
Storyboard View
The storyboard view is essentially a large graphical display of your project, which
can help you visualize the scenes and the 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.
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