If you absolutely must use PowerDirector and refuse to dual-boot Windows, your only reliable option is a Virtual Machine (VM) using software like VirtualBox or VMware.
The irony of switching to Linux is that you might actually find a better editor than PowerDirector once you look past Windows-exclusive software. Here are the top contenders: powerdirector linux
Let’s get the bad news out of the way first. CyberLink has never released a native version of PowerDirector for Linux. Unlike Blackmagic Design (creators of DaVinci Resolve) or the team behind Lightworks, CyberLink develops exclusively for the Windows and Android ecosystems. If you absolutely must use PowerDirector and refuse
Do not waste your time trying to run modern PowerDirector on Linux. It is an exercise in frustration. CyberLink has never released a native version of
This is an advanced setup that requires a compatible motherboard and significant technical tweaking. If successful, you get PowerDirector running inside a window on Linux, but you are essentially running Windows anyway.