Category Archive: CyberLink PowerDirector

Jan 04

Edit Phantom 4 Pro 4K (H.265) in Cyberlink PowerDirector 13 perfectly

The DJI Phantom 4 Pro is a new upgraded version of the Phantom 4 which we reviewed earlier this year, with improvements made in image quality with a whole new 20 megapixel camera (up from 12mp on the standard Phantom 4), as well as improvements made in safety when flying the drone, making it even …

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May 16

How to Get Sony Cyber-shot HD AVCHD Videos on Windows or Mac?

Why We Need to Save or Import Sony Cyber-shot Videos onto Windows or Mac? Cyber-shot is the Sony‘s line of point-and-shoot digital cameras introduced in 1996. Cyber-shot model names use a DSC prefix, which is an initialism for “Digital Still Camera”. And nowadays, more and more people tend to capture their happiest and sweetest moments with Sony Cyber-shot digital cameras. …

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Nov 13

Edit Panasonic P2, Sony XDCAM, Canon MXF footage in CyberLink PowerDirector with AVI/MPG/MOV/WMV format

CyberLink PowerDirector is a video editing software application for non-linear video editing, published by CyberLink Corporation. PowerDirector allows users to capture, edit and output from within the software and has semi-professional features suitable for the consumer level. In the forum, many users have the problems to import MXF files to CyberLink PowerDirector 9/10, their MXF …

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Aug 04

MTS to AVI Converter-How to Convert AVCHD MTS to 1080p/720p AVI video

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Part 1. What are MTS files? The *.mts format was developed jointly by Sony and Panasonic for use in their camcorders. Support for the format has grown and is now supported by Canon, JVC and Sanyo video camcorders. The format itself is based on the popular MPEG4 video codec and supports both 1080i/p and 720p …

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Jul 13

Canon MVI Video Converter-Convert MVI to AVI,MVI to WMV,MVI to DVD

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“I have a Canon camera that produces MVI._ files which are not recognized by the ArcSoft ShowBiz DVD 2 program that I use for building DVD”s/home movies. I need to be able to convert the MVI to AVI or WMV files so that the movie clips I take can be used seamlessly in the DVD …

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