Re: [CinCV] Adding a title

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Author: Douglas Pollard
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To: cinelerra
Subject: Re: [CinCV] Adding a title
On 07/06/2010 01:15 PM, prg@??? wrote:
>
>>> Doug wrote:
>>>
>>>> It needs a title .... I have a picture I want to use as a back ground
>>>> for a rolling title... The problem I have is when I add the picture and
>>>> title at the beginning it displaces the video and the video moves back
>>>> on the time line. The two channel sound that came from the video
>>>> camera stays at the zero point. So it is out of sync.
>>>>
> Am 06.07.2010 18:41, schrieb august:
>
>> From your description, it is difficult to understand exactly what the
>> problem is....
>>
>
>
>> To move a video left on the timeline, the best way is to:
>> 1) "arm" the one video track or multiple tacks you want to
>> operate on (this also means "disarm" all the audio or video tracks
>> you want to have remain unedited)
>> 2) to the left of your video, select a portion of time that
>> relates to the amount of out-of-sync-ness
>> 3) hit 'x' to git rid of that time-space that is to the left
>> of your video segment.
>>
>
> Hello Doug,
>
> above, August the basic idea how to get things in sync again. But I guess
> in your case you rather need the move in the other direction, because, as
> you wrote, inserting the title on the video track displaces all other
> material behind the insertion point.
>
> Thus, if I understand your situation right, you rather want to move the
> sound tracks by the same amount to the right?
>
> To achieve this, after inserting the still image for the title, you can do
> the following:
>
> - double click on the still image, to create a selection which spans exactly
> the time amount of the displacement
> - make sure that *only* the audio tracks are "armed" and all other tracks,
> including the video is "disarmed" (disabled)
> - from the Edit menu, select "insert silence". This should insert an empty
> time span on the sound tracks with exactly the duration of your selection.
>
> ...hopefully this brings your sound track back into sync again
>
> Cheers,
> Hermann V.
>
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Problem solved: Thanks Hermann, Doug

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