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Hi,

I try to get under control Video Studio 11.5 and have two questions, maybe you can help me?
1. if a have made a title under a certain video fragment and I change other fragments before this or delete a few the title does not move together. With other words is there a possibility to stick a title to a certain video fragment which one will never change even if you change former fragments?
2. I do not have yet a blue-ray burner. Has somebody any experience with those? Is the burner of LG a good one and can he communicate with Corel Video Studio 11,5? How much video in full HD quality can I burn on a BR 25 GB disc?

Thanks for helping me
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Welcome to the forums,

To complete the Profile information, just click on the PROFILE (<--or that link) located at the top of the forums page. It should open up your profile, and just fill in as much as you can. We have some help with this provided in the Please Read this Before Creating Posts.
1. if a have made a title under a certain video fragment and I change other fragments before this or delete a few the title does not move together. With other words is there a possibility to stick a title to a certain video fragment which one will never change even if you change former fragments?
You need to use Ripple Editing for this. What it does is locks the selected overlay, title, and audio tracks to their relative position with the Main Video track. So later if you add a clip to the Main Video track, any titles will remain aligned to the main video.

That said, Ripple Editing does not lock titles with their positions relative to clips placed in the overlay tracks. So if you're placing video/image clips in the overlay tracks, and then want the titles to remain aligned to them, it will not work, as it works only for the Main video track. You can however lock the image/video clip in an overlay track to the Main Video track, place your title for your overlay, and with Ripple editing enabled for those tracks, the title would move (along with the image/video on the overlay track), to stay aligned.

Ripple Editing is discussed on page# 61 of the VS11 User Manual. There is also a video tutorial provided by Takeoneflix.com on Ripple Editing with VideoStudio.

Sorry I don't have any knowledge or experience with HD or Blu-Ray :( , so hopefully Ken, or Etech will jump in here and help with that.
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We also have a tutorial on the forum:
Ripple editing
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Thanks very much for your help, this was very useful for me.
Have a nice Sunday
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