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Hugh McLachlan Posted - Jul 28 2008 : 16:34:01
Are there any converters for a movie created using Cyberlink Power Director?
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Hugh McLachlan Posted - Jul 29 2008 : 14:11:51
Jim
Success at last!
I found out that the file was only being saved in "edit" format as a .pds file.
I needed to take it one step further and produce it as a .divx (.avi) file and I inserted it into my show and it works fine.
This may help someone else if they ever run into a similar problem.
Thanks again
Hugh
Hugh McLachlan Posted - Jul 29 2008 : 13:23:44
Thanks Jim will give both your suggestions a try.
Hugh
JIMD Posted - Jul 29 2008 : 12:51:58
HUGH

Since this is not a DVD PIXPLAY problem, I would recommend that you try the Cyberlink website.

You could try the following conversion site which will try to automatically detect your video format and if it does than you can convert it to the format you want.

http://media-convert.com/

JIM DALTON
Hugh McLachlan Posted - Jul 29 2008 : 10:36:47
Jim
I captured the movie from my camcorder, edited it and saved it (.pds file by default).
Hugh
JIMD Posted - Jul 29 2008 : 09:50:29
HUGH

What was the source file format that you used to input into Power Director?

JIM DALTON
Hugh McLachlan Posted - Jul 29 2008 : 09:24:23
Hi Jim
I created a movie using Cyberlink Power Director v6 which saved my final rendition as a .pds file (this was the only option).
I am now trying to add this to a slideshow using the recommended .avi format but cannot seem to be able to convert the .pds file or find a suitable converter.
I believe that there is also some procedure to follow regarding the audio portion - perhaps you could also bring me up to date on that aspect, thanks
Regards
Hugh
JIMD Posted - Jul 29 2008 : 08:53:33
HUGH

You have me confused---I thought Power Director was a program to convert video and audio into a DVD. If you look at the disc in Windows Explorer--what files and extensions are there? What file extension are you trying to convert to and what file from?

JIM DALTON