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Power Director 3 DE Full OEM is a video-editing suite. This version does not require a product key. The application consists of four modules, namely Capture, Edit, Produce and Burn. As the name implies, the capture module can import movies and sounds from DV, TV, webcams, microphones, and CDs, and then save them in the AVI, MPEG1 or MPEG2 formats.

The Edit module allows you to arrange and synchronize video, images, sounds and effects. It also offers a selection of transitions and image effects, as well as titles. An audio mixer and voice-over recording feature round the module off, enabling users to add audio commentary to documentary-style movies.

Next, the Produce module lets users convert the result of the previous steps into a Mini-DVD, DVD, VCD or SVCD. The movies can also be saved as DV-AVI, Windows-AVI, MPEG1 or MPEG2 files, played back to DV tape, or turned into a streaming file.

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