Then click "Add Files" button from the upper-left side to import the MOV video files that PowerDirector won’t take. Define the destination path at the output folder box underneath. Install and launch WonderFox HD Video Converter Factory Pro, click to enter "Converter" module. Load Unsupported MOV Videos into the PowerDirector Converter
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To solve that problem and properly edit MOV videos with PowerDirector, the most solid move is to recode your MOV videos with the supported specs, which are:ĢD Video: MVC (MTS), MOD, MOV (H.264), Dual-Stream AVI, MPEG-1, FLV (H.264), MPEG-2, MKV (multiple audio streams), MPEG-4 AVC (H.264), 3GPP2, MP4 (XAVC-S), AVCHD (M2T, MTS), TOD, AVI, VOB, DAT, WMV, DivX, WMV-HD, DV-AVI, WTV in H.264/MPEG2 (multiple video and audio streams), DVR-MS, DSLR video clip in H.264 (8bit) format with LPCM audio, H.265/HEVC in 8bit /10 bit (MP4/MKV/M2TS).ģD Video: Dual-stream AVI, MVC, Side-by-Side Video, Over/Under Videoģ60° Video: 360° equirectangular projection video format.Īlso, make sure the audio tracks are in AAC, FLAC, ALAC, WMA, WAV, M4A, MP3, OGG format, so that it’ll play back correctly in PowerDirector preview.
So there’s a huge likelihood that the unsupported MOV files are encoded with the video encoders that PowerDirector doesn’t support and unable to decode. m2ts, WTV (single channel).Īs you can see, MOV is a supported video format on PowerDirector. Video Formats PowerDirector Supports are: DivX (if preinstalled), HD MPEG-2, DVR-MS, DV-AVI, DAT, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, VOB, VRO, ASF, WMV, WMV HD, MOV, MOD, TOD AVCHD, MPEG-4, AVC (H.264). So, let’s take a look at the video formats that PowerDirector takes for editing. Usually, the issue can be boiled down to video format incompatibility. When you import certain MOV files into PowerDirector, however, PowerDirector fails to recognized your video and rejects the file. MOV is a fairly popular video container format, especially for QuickTime users.