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3 Simple Steps

Video editing is the latest craze of the Digital Home generation. Converting and transforming raw footage is never easy, but PowerDirector, with its intuitive interface, amazingly fast rendering, and ease-of-use, makes it fast and fun to edit stylish home movies. All it takes is three steps. If you do think that editing Hollywood-style movies could be as easy as Magic, click here.

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Insert Accurate DVD Chapters

  • Save vast amounts of time by adding DVD chapters directly onto the timeline
  • Readjust your chapter settings directly on the timeline
  • Automatically set your chapters to appear at the beginning of each video clip, at fixed intervals, or divided evenly according to the number of chapters

Author DVDs with PowerProducer Express

  • Bring your DVDs to life with stylish motion menus and thumbnails
  • Add chapter numbers for easy indexing
  • Insert a background audio track for your discs' main menu page
  • Automatically selects the highest video quality for burning according to available disc space with SmartFit technology
  • Insert a first play video
  • Include PowerDVD Auto-Play on your disc to enable DVD playback on PCs without DVD playback software
  • Burn straight from a digital video source to DVD using Right-to-Disc™ technology

Output Options

  • Render video faster while delivering quality results by estimating your rendering time with the new SVRT-2 information window
  • Create a file by saving to your hard drive in either AVI, DivX, MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 formats
  • Write back to DV tape
  • Stream your movie over the Internet by saving in either WMV, RealVideo or QuickTime formats
  • Burn to a CD, SVCD or DVD, which includes 8.5 GB double-layer DVDs

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