![]() If you have a decently fast graphics card with OpenCL support, the technology can speed up your operations noticeably. ![]() OpenCL (Open Computer Language), is an technology that uses the computing power of GPUs (or any other processors in your system) for tasks that the CPU normally handles by itself. Notable improvements under PowerDirector 10’s hood include faster rendering and h.264 encoding engines, plus OpenCL support. Anyone looking to create a movie or slideshow as quickly as possible will appreciate the new startup dialog–but you can disable it and boot directly to the advanced editor if you prefer. The first difference you’ll notice between PowerDirector 10 and any of the earlier versions is the startup dialog in 10, which gives you access to the Magic Movie Editor, a quick-and-dirty, template-based automatic video creation wizard the SlideShow Creator, which applies the same concept to photo slideshows and the traditional timeline-based advanced editor. ![]() It comes with a host of new features the already quick rendering is even faster and it now offers comprehensive support for 3D video, including tools for editing, converting, burning, and more. Version 10 of CyberLink’s PowerDirector ($100 as of October 17, 2011) is easily the most impressive update of the video-editing powerhouse in a while.
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