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Sound cards: no, I use a laptop, i3-2330, integrated gfx intel HD3000.Stack & Queue are two very important data structures in the programming world. The volume is set to max, in windows, and in PD8

I click on file properties, and PD8 will list the video and audo codecs and bitrates properly. The MTS files should have 256kbps audio in Dolby Digital. It's not importing the audio segment of the file properly. The problem is clearly in how PD8 imports MTS files. I've already used other converters, and yes, mp4, WMV, and mpg files converted from my MTS files are playable and editable in PD8.
Cyberlink powerdirector 12 rendering problems Pc#
PS: I have to ask this simply because it has not been asked nor stated explicitly: When attempting to play these files in PD8 you have turned the volume up both in the timeline and on the pc itself?ĭo you have multiple sound cards installed, perhaps on the motherboard and in a pci slot? At a minimum this test will help more clearly define the root cause. VLC player comes with the requisite codecs to complete the process. This implies the issue is in PD8s ability to work with the resources available in the machine (available codecs, processing power, etc.). We know that data is extracted and present in the resultting file when processed by PD8. I recommend trying this out to determine if the resulting file is playable in PD8.
Cyberlink powerdirector 12 rendering problems mp4#
MTS files, and convert them to MP4 files. MTS files play in WMP just fine, with audio, direct from the SD card. In the timeline view, you can opt to view wave form, or not, for audio. Just like in PD8, the files all play, and have a progress bar, but have no sound. wav in WMP yes, it has a progress bar, but no sound. The conversion process resolves this as it writes the data in the predicted format. What I believe is at play here and in your scenario is unrecognizable data, missing expected data, or simply variable bit rate issues associated with the MTS file rendering PD 'speechless'. So I imported the file into nero recode, converted it to a. I could play the resulting file just fine in VLC player but nothing in PD. I changed the file ext to mp3 and PD would import it, but no audio would play. xyz extension which could not be imported/read by PD.
Cyberlink powerdirector 12 rendering problems zip#
The project files appear as zip archives in Windows and the mix down file has a. I have encountered a similar issue to this working with 'Garage Band' project files from a friend. I am ignorant of working with MTS files, and all but ignorant of PD8 on Win7 so I apologize if the following is tedious or not logical relative to process:

wav and attempted to play it on an independent media app such as VLC player? If so please answer the following: I want to make sure I understand this part: When you state 'appear blank' does this mean you have saved the resulting file as a. MTS file, but those also appear blank, silent, no waveform, no audio. I can right click on each clip in the Editing pane and the media room, and "extract audio" as a.
