PowerDirector seems to render faster and be slightly easier to use, but only slightly. Although VideoStudio seems to render slower, I think it has good quality and slightly more output options. Most video editing programs have similar capability, if purchased within the same price range.īoth VideoStudio and PowerDirector are "easy-to-use", in my opinion, and I find myself popping into both of them for different Projects, as each has slightly different 'FX'. If I may pop in, just to help relax people who missed this Giveaway (or are wondering about the differences with PowerDirector and VideoStudio) - I purchased both of them over the last few years and find they are very similar in function, even if some 'effects' or 'templates' are different. mp4 files, which it says it does support. Where they say: "Doesn't support MKV, MOV, FLV", content for all 3 can often be placed in. While you've got your problem solved james, I wanted to mention that for everyone else since the Power Director giveaway is somewhat limited in what types of video containers it'll work with. A utility called Media Info can be handy to tell just what you've got inside of a video file - you can get that, along with tools for changing the type of container file at videohelpcom. SO if a video app doesn't recognize one type of container, it's very often possible to work with the same video in another type of container. The good news is that video & audio streams can each be copied out of the container they're in, & placed in another type of container without re-encoding, either together or individually. One or both of those streams are then placed in a container - using video DVDs as example, both streams, together with any additional audio streams & sub titles, are placed in a VOB container. mpeg2 video in the case of DVDs, usually accompanied by AC3 audio. That disclaimer out of the way, video & audio streams are each encoded using one of a variety of formats, e.g. Personally I'm not a huge fan of any Cyberlink software other than PowerDVD, so I don't have lots of experience with Power Director.
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