That is a load of nonsense to me!! The text appearance and the text scrolling speed should be completely decoupled from each other!Ģ) Using the New Blue Advanced Titler. However, using extra line breaks and messing with the line spacing means you have to alter the appearance of your text just to adjust its scroll speed. Eventually I got the scrolling text to sync. One of these may be closer to what you wantġ) Using PD13 directly using a combination of splitting the scrolling text into smaller segments, adding additional line breaks and increasing the line spacing to adjust scroll speed. Here you will find several options for scrolling including fast, medium, slow and sitcom. New Blue is a text editor which is a bit more than basic.If you open New Blue and drag it down to the timeline to open the editor, then go to LIBRARY - EFFECTS - ROLL & CRAWL. Quote: Hi DavidIn the text room there is a folder called New Blue. Like I said earlier, I have submitted a feature request ticket to them about this. They badly need to decouple the motion speed or duration from the display duration. It seems to me that Cyberlink have completely dropped the ball with scrolling text, or indeed, text motion effects in general. Seems a very clutsy approach to the solution though. Sounds feasible, although I haven't tried it yet. Then import it to your project and use power tools to play it in slow motion at a speed that suits you. Put just your scrolling text clip into the timeline of a new project, produce it as an MP4. This will work, but I am not sure if it is exactly what you want. There must be a better way, surely?Įditing Computer: Intel I7-3770K 3.50GHz, RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR3 1866MHzĬ Drive : 250GB SSD, D Drive: 1TB 7200rpm HD, Video Card : Asus GeForce GTX970 4GB DDR5 I am currently messing about adding blank lines in the text to lengthen its scroll time but this is incredibly crude and messy. But there is no apparent way to adjust the scrolling speed independently of the display duration.Ĭan this be done, if so how? Without any messing about, the scroll speed is far too fast. The text must start to scroll and finish scrolling in synchronism to the spoken word. I am using the text motion effect to scroll the text upwards against an image of the blank script document that she used at the ceremony. I have a voice recording of the wedding officiant that lasts a fixed amount of time. I have a longish title text (the partial words of a wedding ceremony cut up into clips).
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