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Hi DavidIn the text room there is a folder called New Blue. 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. Here you will find several options for scrolling including fast, medium, slow and sitcom. One of these may be closer to what you want
So I tried both methods. i.e.
1) 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. Eventually I got the scrolling text to sync. with my audio narration. 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. That is a load of nonsense to me!! The text appearance and the text scrolling speed should be completely decoupled from each other!
2) Using the New Blue Advanced Titler. Yes this has the required variable scroll speed functionality but is full of its own idiosyncrasies and is not well integrated with either PD13 or the Windows File system, in my opinion.
i) Its duration is not linked to that of the the title in PD13. If you change the duration in PD3, then re-open the New Blue Title editor, the new duration is not set. You have to set it manually by typing in a text box (that does not have intuitive input formatting, BTW).
ii) If you set fade in/fade out transitions in PD13, these are not respected in the New Blue Titler. You have to set title transitions inside the New Blue Title editor instead and you migh as well remove them from PD13 because they do not work with the New Blue Title.
iii) If you save the New Blue Title as a New Blue project (file extension .nbtitle)and navigate to some location on your disc, that location is not remembered the next time you want to save it. You have to navigate all the way through your folder hierarchy to find the same file again. What a pain!
The New Blue Title editor provided for free with PD13 is a legacy version that has good title functionality, but is definitely not a polished product!
What cyberlink need to do is to not rely on a third party product that has dubious integration issues, but instead implement their own built in advanced titler that can match or exceed the functionality of the New Blue one.
Just my 2 (well maybe 25) cents worth!
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