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CyberLink PowerProducer 2.0 (08/13/2003)

CyberLink PowerProducer 2.0

Entered CNET Catalog: 08/13/2003

SKU: 3515

Manufacturer: CyberLink Corp.

Editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 08/18/2003
As video-authoring and -editing software goes, CyberLink PowerProducer 2.0 is adequate but a bit behind the times. Its many capabilities include recording directly to disc, defragmenting rewritable discs, and creating movie discs that can play on computers that lack movie-playback software. The program also does a good job of steering newbies through basic movie authoring. However, PowerProducer's interface is quirky, and the program lacks commonplace extras such as motion buttons and backgrounds. The $39.95 PowerProducer 2.0 will do the job economically, but you'll be happier in the long run with a more flexible (and pricier) editing app, such as Installing our downloaded version of the $39.95 PowerProducer 2.0 took about a minute and required about 45MB of disk space. The interface is sleek, modern-looking, and easy to learn, but it's also maddeningly quirky and eventually restrictive. Each step of the authoring process--pick a task, capture/import media, preview/edit, and burn--entails a separate page. Being forced to flip page by page to the one you want is annoying, especially when you're importing a previously saved project.



PowerProducer 2.0 offers a wide variety of import and capture options, but you can't edit or even name your imports until you reach the preview page.

Our biggest complaint is the lack of in-place editing, which means you can't design as you go. For instance, you can't choose the background or menu you want by right-clicking the background; instead, you must open a Preferences dialog. And you can't rename a photo slide show or a video caption as you import it; you must wait until you get to the Preview menu. This is especially nonsensical because you can right-click from the capture/import page and call up a Properties dialog that would easily let you change a name or a title. In the end, we never quite escaped the feeling that the interface was rushed out the door without a lot of thought or testing.

PowerProducer 2.0's low-end status shows in the lack of control you'll get over the look and feel of your finished disc. You can't move titles or menu buttons from their default position, and there are no motion menus (buttons that play a short preview of the video they represent) or motion-video backgrounds. The program includes only a few background images (you can import your own), and you cannot customize the limited supply of themes and button styles.



PowerProducer 2.0's handy disc utilities alone are almost worth the price of admission.

Aesthetic shortcomings aside, PowerProducer 2.0 packs a lot of power. It produces both movies and slide shows to CD or DVD; imports a wide variety of media files; and captures video and digital images directly from digital video recorders, digital cameras, or flash memory card readers. The program allows rudimentary editing of video and includes a number of effects such as embossing and sharpening, plus a decent variety of scene transitions (swipes, fades, and so on).

PowerProducer 2.0 records from a DV camera or other video source directly to disc and supports the VR (video recording) format, which allows you to make changes to already-recorded discs. There are also several handy utility functions that nearly justify the price of the program. You can copy noncommercial discs, create an image file from a disc or a project, burn a disc from a previously saved image file, burn a disc from a DVD folder (the contents of a DVD ripped or copied to a hard drive folder), and erase and even defragment rewritable discs.

The PowerProducer 2.0 help file was quite useful and resolved a number of questions raised by the unintuitive interface, as did the paper documentation that comes with the boxed version. CyberLink doesn't offer any telephone support, but online help includes a number of helpful FAQs, answers to common questions, and e-mail to tech support. Our single e-mail enquiry was answered in a little more than five days--not especially timely, but the answer was correct.



CyberLink's online support is easy to find and comprehensive. Our e-mail message to tech support was answered correctly but not promptly.

User opinions

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User Rating:
1.0 stars

out of 5 user reviews

Normal for Cyberlink

Pros: Have not found any yet

Cons: Normal poor Cyberlink software

Review: I got Cyberlink software with my JVC MG355 including Power Producer. I have had nothing but problems with it and after many emails to Cyberlink nothing has gotten any better. They even sent me a link to up graded software and still have problems. I even installed it on my laptop thinking there my be a problem with my desktop and I have the exact same problems on my laptop as I did my desktop.

JVC is not help at all so make sure if you buy a video camera it does not come with Cyberlink software. I basically have a $350 paper weight.
User Rating:
1.5 stars

out of 5 user reviews

Don't buy this!

Pros: the box looks neat

Cons: poor customer service and they nickle and dime you

Review: i received this software with my JVC Everio camcorder and don't like it at all. My camera only shoots in .MOD files and cyberlink does a poor job of integrating their software. I tried calling them, but received no response and was asked to leave a message. I left two over the past 7 days, and was never called back! DON'T BUY THIS SOFTWARE! THUMBS DOWN!
User Rating:
1.0 stars

out of 5 user reviews

customer support terrible as well as program

Pros: nothing good about this product

Cons: customer service & program is very poor

Review: I am the unfortunate owner of this Cyberlink power producer gold 2.0. As a computer literate person, I can't believe how poor this product is. It is confusing and contradicting with the instruction manual provided. The worst part of all of it is customer service. If you want to speak to a person you have to pay $29 to speak to them and that subscription runs out in 2 months. Sounds like a company to me that is trying to profit off of its poorly developed product. Terrible, just terrible in my opinion.
User Rating:
0.5 stars

out of 5 user reviews

Bad Company to do busines with

Pros: reasonable good product

Cons: bad company to do business with

Review: charged my credit card three times when purchased (they did refund)
came out with a "pay for" upgrade within a couple weeks of purchasing and wanted 66% of the original purchase price to upgrade
email support takes days and sometimes multiple requests to get a reply back
User Rating:
1.0 stars

out of 5 user reviews

Very Bad Output

Pros: Interface was easy to use

Cons: Video output was very choppy, including the background sound.

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