![]() ![]() You can choose the aspect ratio for your video (16:4 or 4:3), and you can choose whether you want the easy editor or the full editor. When you first load it up, you’re given a couple basic options. I’m pretty new to videotaping and editing, so I’m sure the quality of my video isn’t terribly impressive.) Using PowerDirector (Don’t judge the software’s ability by my ability, though. I used it to edit the video for this post together, but had to add the caption that shows up midway through after uploading it to YouTube. I’ve been working with it (between dealing with sick kids, hubby, and me) for several months now, and I still haven’t quite figured out how to do all that I’d like to be able to do – like add titles. Unfortunately, it isn’t as intuitive as I had hoped. CyberLink was gracious enough to provide me with a copy of PowerDirector Ultra 11 so I could check it out and write this review for you. So I decided to give PowerDirector a try. Having used CyberLink’s PhotoDirector (for photo management), I knew that they are good at creating software that is powerful, but user-friendly and fairly intuitive. (No point taking up vast amounts of disk space with the “junk” video bits.) Have you ever used video-editing software, though? Most of it is either crazy-hard to figure out, or won’t do much. But I was slow about removing it from the camera because I wanted to be able to edit it before saving it. ![]() In fact, our video camera was full, and we couldn’t take any more video without clearing it off. We have tons of home video from the past couple years. ![]()
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