This is technically correct, but let me try to make the point again...
I can drag any one of over 150 effects onto some of the title clips and get the effect applied to the title clip, just like a clipart object on a track. Some of those effects have hundreds of variations, and I can stack effects for even more intersting combinations - literally millions of them.
For other title clips I can have a drop shadow, reflection, or motion blur applied only to part of it. There is no way to know which is which without trying to guess if the title is using particle effects (I think this is what breaks it.)
So for some titles the effect is applied properly to the clip when the effect is dragged to the clip and for others it is not. This looks very much like a bug.
There are great examples of why you would want effects on title clips. Try wind, rays, water, etc. - but only do it on text only titles because it doesn't work right on the others.
Jon
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Thanks for the reply. I went ahead and started creating a set of repro steps to show the issue. In doing so what I found is that some of the title templates work fine and some don't. I think the basic titles work and the ones with anything but text dont.
Using the sample files, drop kite surfing onto V1. Then a simple text title onto the title track. If you drag "blur" onto the title track you see the title text blur nicely leaving the V1 video alone.
If you do the exact same thing except pick any of the title templates with a non-text object ( general linear circle for instance ) you will see that the entire video from V1 is suddenly blurred.
Even if internally CyberLink is doing a chroma-key to generate the mask for these object/text layers or something like that they would still have one to send to the effect engine.
This looks like a bug to me. What do you think?
Thanks
Jon
In your case add the effect inside Title Desingner
2 click text block, select the title, the left side has the options Blur, shadow, border, etc