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    Ok....so I know TMPro has issues with Rolls and Crawls. What is the best way to make one without buying a full new titler? I know Quicktitler will work but for my credit rolls I like to have the title of the person in a bigger font and color than the actual names. Quicktitler applies all font changes to the entire chunk of text. You can't individually apply font properties to a single line in Quicktitler....at least not that I am aware of.

    I have never used Quicktitler....always used TMPro....somehow a long time ago I figured out how to use the thing and enjoy it. :-)

    I worked around the problem for now but exporting a chunk of video to After Effect and building the credit roll there but that seems like lots of work for something that should just work in Edius.

    Any other recommendations?
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  • #2
    If it's just a few lines that you want to emphasize, leave a space and insert it as a separate text element. Each text/image element in a title has its own properties.

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    • #3
      TM Roll

      I don't understand why you are having any trouble with TM Pro and Rolls/Crawls. And you can make different parts of the text whatever size you wish. I have read many posts on these forums talking about problems with TM Pro and there are a few but you should be able to do what you're attempting to do.

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      • #4
        The poster is using quicktitler now because of the problems with rolls and crawls in 4.52
        Think you read it wrong. :)
        Steve
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        • #5
          Originally posted by GrassValley_BH View Post
          If it's just a few lines that you want to emphasize, leave a space and insert it as a separate text element. Each text/image element in a title has its own properties.
          It's more than just a few....we are talking credits for a wedding party. I like to have a header that says "Maid of Honor" in big text and in color and then the name beneath it in smaller text and white. The same thing for Best Man, Parents, Groomsmen, Readers, Ushers.....etc....
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          Laptop. Sony Vaio. CPU- i7-Gen 3, 8gb RAM, 1tbb 5400rpm hard drive, AMD GPU

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          • #6
            Originally posted by 3chip View Post
            I don't understand why you are having any trouble with TM Pro and Rolls/Crawls. And you can make different parts of the text whatever size you wish. I have read many posts on these forums talking about problems with TM Pro and there are a few but you should be able to do what you're attempting to do.
            The functionality of TMPro is not the question. I can work pretty quickly in it but with 4.5? there is a known issue with TMP credit rolls and crawls causing Edius to crash. This is what I am experiencing. I created a credit roll today and had it formatted perfectly....everytime Edius encounters it the hard drive starts thrashing and Edius takes a dump. I tried recreating it and doing something a little different and both times it crashed. I finally gave up and exported the footage to AE and did it there. Took me much longer than it should have and had many more steps to pull it off.
            Main System. MSI G33m Motherboard, Intel Q6600 CPU, 2GB Ram, GeForce 9500GT, 7200rpm System drive. WinXP. Lots of external eSATA drives.

            Laptop. Sony Vaio. CPU- i7-Gen 3, 8gb RAM, 1tbb 5400rpm hard drive, AMD GPU

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            • #7
              Well... I'd just make it in Photoshop and import the graphic into QuickTitler so it can do the roll.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Philip View Post
                I like to have the title of the person in a bigger font and color than the actual names. Quicktitler applies all font changes to the entire chunk of text. You can't individually apply font properties to a single line in Quicktitler....at least not that I am aware of.

                Any other recommendations?

                I know it is a pain that quick titler handles the whole text block the same. I found to get around it I use ALL CAPS for the lines I want to emphasise and lower case or Title Case for the sub text. It's less than completely flexible but it's an alternative.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by GrassValley_BH View Post
                  Well... I'd just make it in Photoshop and import the graphic into QuickTitler so it can do the roll.
                  Interesting work around. I will try that for my next credit roll...for now I got my project completed.
                  Main System. MSI G33m Motherboard, Intel Q6600 CPU, 2GB Ram, GeForce 9500GT, 7200rpm System drive. WinXP. Lots of external eSATA drives.

                  Laptop. Sony Vaio. CPU- i7-Gen 3, 8gb RAM, 1tbb 5400rpm hard drive, AMD GPU

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                  • #10
                    Try Imaginate for the roll

                    Imaginate does great animation and works well with Edius 4.5.
                    You could move a photoshop-designed credits graphic that way without impacting quality.
                    Cory Bretz
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