![]() ![]() No performance difference.Īlso tried uninstalling GeForce Experience/Shadow Play content no difference. Ran the 337.88 NVIDIA driver as Cyberlink recommends for Pre-Kepler NVIDIA cards, like my GT 630M, to enable the CUDA video hardware video encoder. Playback/preview of the project stutters incredibly, skipping seconds of the result in the process.Īfter a restart and reload of the project, it goes well for a very short time, before the above repeats itself. ![]() I need to wait a couple of minutes for it to move on, or am sometimes simply forced to let it crash. Both preview and the entire editing process become incredibly slow, with PD locking up completely at times. 1080p60) is also a pain.Īctually it goes well for a little while, but as the project becomes larger, PD starts to slow down. File preview goes well, but having it on the timeline, even all by itself with nothing else on there, and preview is like 1 frame per 2 seconds. Having a 4K video in any project is out of the question. So what was no problem before, became a problem now: PowerDirector 14 is having serious performance issues in my situation. I am continuously working on rather large video review projects, and as camera equipment improves along the way, the video quality also improves, resulting in higher bitrate footage to work with, with 60 Mbps 1080p 60 fps and 75 Mbps 4K 30 fps as recent examples. 2 x SSD drive (both R500/W500) with plenty of storage left.Intel Core i7-3610QM (2.3 GHz - max 3.3 GHz at Turbo).Having first started with PowerDirector 8 a long time ago, now at PowerDirector 14 (Ultra 圆4), and having used all the versions + patches in between, I may have arrived at that moment when I think I am having to quit using PD altogether.įor the majority of the entire usage, I have been running PD on my current working machine, an HP Pavilion dv7-7009ed laptop: ![]()
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