Title Track Characteristics

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Bob Hughes
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Title Track Characteristics

Post by Bob Hughes »

Is there a way to load a subtitle file (.utf) and have all the title track characteristics (font, colour border) restored to a predefined set up. Or conversely change all the titles to the same characteristics. I¡¦m currently using VS 11 plus. It is very laborious to do them one at a time.

Bob
Trevor Andrew

Post by Trevor Andrew »

Hi Bob

I don¡¦t use the ¡¥subtitle option¡¦
Don¡¦t really know what it does.

But if I need more than one title having the same characteristics, then I simply drag the title to the library.
This creates a copy, animation and all.
Dragging the title back to the timeline and change the 'text content¡¦

I can also edit the title (change the text) in the library prior to dragging to the timeline.
All other options, colour, font size, animation etc are preserved
Bob Hughes
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operating_system: Windows 7 Home Premium
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ram: 8GB
Hard_Drive_Capacity: 1.5 TB
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Post by Bob Hughes »

Thanks Trever,
I never thought of saving to library. I do find VS usually saves the last set of title characteristics. But not always? At any rate I used the term subtitle because that's what VS calls it when you save all your titles to a file. Unfortunately only the time and text is saved.

I have not found a way to change all titles at once. I was hoping you could set the default title characteristics, so reloading a saved title file would be displayed with these settings.

Bob
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