CyberLink PowerDirector 7

Powerful Video Editing With Unlimited Possibilities

 

Capture Editing Produce Create Disc

Create Video Files For Your iPod or PSP, or Publish to Your Blog

During the production phase, PowerDirector renders your movie project into a video file format, a streaming file, or can transfer back to DV tape. It's now even easier to create files for playing on your iPod, PSP, or uploading to the Internet.

Be Seen By Millions

upload to youtube Publish directly to YouTube—the world’s most popular video blogging website—and share your movies instantly with everyone. Simply register with YouTube and PowerDirector allows you to upload your completed movie directly to the Internet. Once on YouTube you can be instantly seen by thousands of people each day. Provide links to your friends to quickly access your files.

See how easy it is to upload to YouTube directly from PowerDirector with our online tutorial.

Create a file for iPod or PSP

Output your movie as MPEG-4 AVC, commonly known as H.264, and use iTunes to upload your file to your Apple iPod. Or copy to your Sony PSP via Windows Explorer. Either way, the superb quality, yet small file size, lets you take your movies anywhere, and enjoy them on the go.

You have a complete range of options for creating movies using the latest video and streaming formats.

Video file formats

Streaming file formats

  • HD MPEG-2
  • HD MPEG-4 AVC*
  • MPEG-4 AVC for iPod/PSP**
  • DV-AVI
  • Windows AVI
  • MPEG-1
  • MPEG-2
  • DivX
  • DVD/SVCD/VCD/MPEG Video
  • WMV (Windows Media Video)
  • WMV-HD
  • MOV (Apple's QuickTime)
  • RM (RealVideo)

* Optional pack available for high-definition MPEG-4 AVC video output.
* * Only available for Premium edition.

 Double Your Speed with Dual Core CPUs


In our own conducted tests*, PowerDirector's editing engine experienced a performance gain of 65% when producing a 33 seconds DVD-format MPEG-2 file 33 seconds in duration. Without Dual Core, production took 115.01 seconds as compared to 74.61 seconds with Dual Core activated.

* Testing system used Intel Smithfield 800 FSB with 3G Dual Core and 2GB RAM running on Windows XP SP2.

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