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this topic Solution Chosen by Jeff Jeff Newbie Private Message Joined: Nov 20, 2009 20:40 Messages: 5 Offline Solved by Nov 20, 2009 20:55 Can anyone give me a reason why I can't import mp4 files into PD? When I try to import a video, it says there is cyberlink powerdirector mp4 problem an error because that type of file is not supported. I have PD 8 Ultra, and
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I'm using a Sony Cybershot camera that shoots 720p... and I'm running Vista, if any of that is useful. PLEASE HELP!! Reply Solution Chosen cyberlink powerdirector mp4 plugin by Jeff Jeff Newbie Private Message Joined: Nov 20, 2009 20:40 Messages: 5 Offline Nov 20, 2009 21:04 Okay... So I've just learned that PD 8 does not support mp4... I'm a little new at this, but I know there
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are ways to convert files to different formats. Are there any that don't cost anything? I can't seem to find a way to convert all my movie clips that isn't going to cost me more $$$. Thank you in advance!! This answered my question Reply Solution Chosen by Jeff Jeff Newbie Private Message Joined: Nov 20, 2009 20:40 Messages: 5 Offline Nov 20, 2009 21:07 Doesn't this say right here that mp4 is a supported video import format??? http://www.cyberlink.com/products/powerdirector/languages-formats_en_US.html I powerdirector 14 mp4 really need somebody to tell me I'm not losing my mind right now. This answered my question Reply Solution Chosen by Jeff vn800rider Senior Contributor Private Message Location: York, UK Joined: May 15, 2008 04:32 Messages: 1765 Offline Nov 20, 2009 23:45 Hi Jeff, PD8 does support .mp4. However, like .avi and some other file formats, .mp4 is a "container" within which different video and audio streams can be carried. This means that different manufacturers can implement it slightly differently and this sometimes causes problems. If you haven't already you might try installing ffdshow which often cures this sort of an issue. http://sourceforge.net/projects/ffdshow/ As NA said use mediainfo to identify your file structure if you have problems - it helps others to help you. Cheers Adrian Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated. Confucius This answered my question Reply Solution Chosen by Jeff Jeff Newbie Private Message Joined: Nov 20, 2009 20:40 Messages: 5 Offline Nov 21, 2009 00:06 Downloaded mediainfo, and I'm not exactly sure what I'm looking for. I opened up one of my video clips in it, and this is what comes up: MPEG-4 (Sony PSP) 1 Video Stream: MPEG-4 Visual 1 Audio Stream: AAC First Video Stream: 8 701 Kbps (9 000 Kbps), 1280*720 (16:9), at 29.970 fps, MPEG-4 Visual (AdvancedCodingEfficiency@L4) (BVOP) That seems to be the most relevant information, but what do I do with that? Thank you!! This mess
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