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Poor quality MP4 output from PowerDirector

Simon Hampel · 14th March, 2012 · 4 Comments

I finally worked out what was causing the poor quality MP4 video output from PowerDirector 10 – even at very high bitrates.

Turns out that the hardware video encoder in my ThinkPad T510 really doesn’t do MP4 very well.

I did discover that for certain source video formats (especially the AVCHD videos from my Sony HDR-CX700 video camera), the Intelligent SVRT button does a very good job of producing high quality video … in AVCHD format at the same quality as the original video! However, a 28Mbps stream is not exactly ideal for the web!

I also had good success using a high-bitrate MP4 profile with the SVRT option checked for video output from my GoPro HD Hero2 camera. Even though Intelligent SVRT seemed to get a bit confused, manually selecting the SVRT option worked well. Again, this is producing high quality output in the same format as the original source, and very large files! Still not web-friendly.

The troublesome case which had been frustrating me for a while now, was video from my trusty old Canon A650 digital camera. It produces 640×480 AVI files, which, no matter what options I chose for the MP4 profile (I even tried AVCHD!), the quality was horrid.

Here is an example of the poor quality I’m referring to:

[jwplayer player=”1″ mediaid=”120″]

I finally found that if you can’t use SVRT mode, the trick was to turn OFF the hardware video encoder (ie, disable “Fast video rendering technology”) …

Poor MP4 quality in PowerDirector 10? Try turning off hardware video encoding!
Poor MP4 quality in PowerDirector 10? Try turning off hardware video encoding!

… and then you end up with video the way you expect it to look:

[jwplayer player=”1″ mediaid=”119″]

Software mp4, PowerDirector, video

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Comments

  1. Andrew says

    6th September, 2014 at 2:46 pm

    Hi Simon,

    Thank you for your tips!
    Tried to upload some videos to YouTube but quality was somehow very poor.
    Thanks to you now I have the solution!
    Many thanks!

    Reply
  2. millo lailang says

    25th October, 2014 at 4:53 pm

    Hi. I have been trying to convert to mp4 with powerdirector and then handbrake. I have been getting very bad quality videos. I have tried to turn off svrt already. I think I will try mpeg4 since I was saving he movies in avc h.264
    Thanks for the post

    Reply
  3. jessendeen says

    3rd November, 2016 at 6:12 pm

    To efficiently convert MP4 to PowerDirector supported MPEG-2 we recommend you to use iDealshare VideoGO, it can convert MP4 in any codec and any resolution to PowerDirector supported MPEG-2.

    Reply
  4. Brad says

    16th February, 2018 at 4:31 pm

    Thank you so much! I had a similar issue and disabling the “Fast video rendering technology” option did the trick!

    Reply

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