CyberLink PowerDirector 6 review

PowerDirector 6 is certainly an inexpensive editor but how does it perform?

TechRadar Verdict

Well featured and easy to use, all for very good value. Customisation and the level of control is excellent, and the range of export options is also good. Some instability from importing non-DV clips, but camcorder clips and footage ripped from disc imported hassle-free.

Pros

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    Nice price

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    Good usability

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    Excellent range of features

Cons

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    Importing non-DV clips can cause some problems

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Budget video editing has never had it so good. With the capabilities of an average PC now easily able to cope with the demands of cutting, overlaying and playing back video edits in real time, the competition among providers vying to offer the best features for the best price – along with ease of use – has really heated up.

That’s great news for editors, but the problem still remains of which option to go for – which is more important, in-house effects and pre-prepared style templates, or in-depth functionality allowing greater creativity? Ultimately, you have to take a look at what’s on offer and decide what suits you best, but PowerDirector enjoys a decent reputation, offering the ability to make good edits without a steep learning curve, while it also offers a fair amount of style templates to experiment with and some decent customisation.

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