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Created page with "Category:Video Editors '''CyberLink PowerDirector''' is a video editor created by CyberLink, released initially in June 2001. =Notable Usage= https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLApT4ypNEuw2HqpoyC9DMkLSA30o-DIgV The PowerDirector Trial Tennis was a tennis match between {{mrdoognoog}} and {{corruptionsound}} that was meant to take place between the trial period of said software (30 days). Unfortunately, only three rounds were ever produced."
 
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'''CyberLink PowerDirector''' is a video editor created by CyberLink, released initially in June 2001.
'''CyberLink PowerDirector''' is a video editor created by CyberLink, released initially in June 2001.
=Usage=


=Notable Usage=
=Notable Usage=
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLApT4ypNEuw2HqpoyC9DMkLSA30o-DIgV
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLApT4ypNEuw2HqpoyC9DMkLSA30o-DIgV


The PowerDirector Trial Tennis was a [[tennis]] match between {{mrdoognoog}} and {{corruptionsound}} that was meant to take place between the trial period of said software (30 days). Unfortunately, only three rounds were ever produced.
The PowerDirector Trial Tennis was a [[tennis]] match between {{mrdoognoog}} and {{corruptionsound}} that was meant to take place between the trial period of said software (30 days). Unfortunately, only three rounds were ever produced before the trial period ended.
 
It was noted that a bug in the version used would cause computers to BSOD when trying to reverse footage; both doog and knorr had the same issue despite having very different machines.

Latest revision as of 03:43, 18 September 2024



CyberLink PowerDirector is a video editor created by CyberLink, released initially in June 2001.

Usage

Notable Usage

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLApT4ypNEuw2HqpoyC9DMkLSA30o-DIgV

The PowerDirector Trial Tennis was a tennis match between mrdoognoog and CorruptionSound that was meant to take place between the trial period of said software (30 days). Unfortunately, only three rounds were ever produced before the trial period ended.

It was noted that a bug in the version used would cause computers to BSOD when trying to reverse footage; both doog and knorr had the same issue despite having very different machines.