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Subject: Adobe Premier 6.5 with Win2000 - Problem with alignment of Titles
Category: Computers > Software
Asked by: nickkitson-ga
List Price: $3.00
Posted: 07 Feb 2003 20:21 PST
Expires: 09 Mar 2003 20:21 PST
Question ID: 158700
A am completing editing a high school play video with Adobe Premier
6.5 and I'm having problems with the Title function.  The rolling
credits are long, 100 lines in multiple text boxes (Some sections of
the credits are in a single box, others in 2 boxes side by side, left
box is right aligned, right box is left aligned)

When I save the Title and view the result, 2 or 3 boxes will have the
wrong alignement.  I go back and re-edit and the alignment changes on
other boxes.  Very frustrating.

Any ideas for a workaround or solution?

A minor optional extra question, there is supposed to be a draft
function for the titler - I can't find it and the short-cut in Help
(the ~ tilde) doesn't seem to do anything

Thanks,

Nick
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Subject: Re: Adobe Premier 6.5 with Win2000 - Problem with alignment of Titles
From: tx_tech_raider-ga on 07 Feb 2003 22:40 PST
 
Hi Nick,
Is your projected 100% completed?  If so, continue reading this
message.  If not, please finish your project first.  Now, please open
up your entire project and select all of it using the cursors.  Now
click "Render" then "Render Audio" and "Render Selection."  Ususally
that will fix most problems with Adobe Premiere.  Then you probably
want to export your project as as .avi, and you should be able to do
that at this point.

Good luck, and if the following doesn't work, please post back, and I
will try to help more.

Thanks,
David aka Texas Tech Raider

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