
I found it a bit annoying that the videos I had added to MediaShow earlier did not appear in PowerDirector – I had to go find them again.

You can also share your work online with other PowerDirector users at a site called DirectorZone. PowerDirector's Produce tab is brilliant, making it very simple to pick video formats without having to understand codecs, and to upload your work directly to YouTube and Facebook. You can add separate background music and narration tracks. The transitions, just like the 'special' effects and clip art, are hideous as expected from a home-user product.

There is only one master video track, for some reason, forcing you to use the PiP track to handle overlapping transitions from one clip to another. Cyberlink PowerDirector makes video editing as uncomplicated as possibleĬonsumer video editing programs often perform sluggishly, but PowerDirector is quite responsive except when adjusting the main movie and PiP (picture-in-picture) track, which invariably causes everything to freeze for several seconds.
