![]() ![]() I will go with the exporting function at the moment and await LWKS improving the plug-in and functionality. But your advice and information that the plug-in has some interchange issues with LWKS is really useful, thank you. I'm wondering if I'm also having problems with my computer being able to handle all these extra things, and LWKS just hangs. Should be doable once I work out the process, so I need to look for some tutorials. I now need to work out how to include the file with its greenscreen in LWKS and overlay the video on top of the green, while the non-green titles sit on top. ![]() What I did before seeing your post is: I have produced an animated title and given it a green background to use as a green screen, and then exported it as a. the Pause function of the Elastic Timeline feature of the NewBlue Titler will not apply. Please note: The speed change will be applied to all parts of the title proportionally, i.e. if the duration of the animation is 8 seconds and you need it to be displayed for 6 seconds, change the speed to 133.33% (8/6) using the method Resitze. If the title is a video, you can change the duration with a speed change to resize, e.g. What if you want to change the duration of the title in the timeline? If the title is an image, you can trim the incoming or going cut for duration. If you need the title as overlay, add a track for the title and, connect it to the background with a Blend or DVE-type effects to reveal transparency. I'd suggest using Shutter Enoder (because it's easy to use and free) to encode the file written by the Titler to ProRes 4444 XQ (because it's a well supported format). Previously, Lightworks Free users had a 7-day rolling licence. Keyers may work to reveal transparency, but this method highly depends on the content and may show poor results. Lightworks Free includes: Ready-Made Titles & Transitions Access to Lightworks Forum Cloud Storage Access Local Backup & Archive Powerful Editing Timeline No Watermarks on Export All Import Formats and 720p Export Only. This is fine if your title is an intro over black and not used as overlay, but virtually useless, if you need it as overlay. you can import it, but Lightworks replaces transparent parts of the video with solid black. That's because Lightworks does not support the format written by the Titler with alpha channel properly, i.e. If you have an animated title, export a movie file, and convert it with third party software to a well supported format, prior to import. If you have a static, not animated title, export it as PNG image and import the image in Lightworks.Ģ. ![]() On the main menu of the Titler, under 'File.Export, you'll find the related options.The workflow depends on whether the title is animated or not.ġ. When using the Titler standalone, you want to export rendered media files for import with Lightworks. Import Formats: DVCAM / DVCPRO 25 DVCPRO 50 DVCPRO HD Uncompressed SD 8 bit and 10 bit Uncompressed HD 8 bit and 10 bit MPEG-2 I-Frame SD MPEG-2 I-Frame HD MPEG-2 Long GOP IMX 30, 40, 50 AVCHD (M2T, M2TS, MPEG4, H. It cannot be used for interchange with Lightworks. Lightworks supports various video and audio formats, both on the import and export sides. nbtitle format is a proprietary metadata format and doesn't include any rendered media. ![]()
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