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Tema: Using Titler over Clip Bank and relocating banner.

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trevcdaPRO InfinityMember since 2008
I am wanting to get into video in my shows, but more as wall paper than remixing artist videos. I've been using the clip bank and either downloading from Motion Loops or using stuff I've created and, aside from being a little memory hungry, it seems to work fine if I have enough resources available.

But I was wondering if it were possible to do a couple of things;

First I'd like to be able to use the Titler at the same time as the Clip Bank. Is this possible?

Second, I use projection a lot more for the over the top size, rather than the need to be seen at a distance. The titler can be a little over bearing close up. Is there any way to resize the banner? Also it would be handy to relocate the banner somewhere else on the screen, usually the top when I can't get the bottom of the screen over the head of the crowd. And as long as I'm wishing for dumb stuff, why not give it the ability to slide in from the right as well as the left?

And in case it matters, I'm using VDJPro- whatever the latest version is.

Thanks
 

Mensajes Sun 18 Sep 11 @ 9:12 am
you can combine as many effects as you like if you use the effect pqge in the browser... also for the titler plugin you have the option of changing the font, color and size of the text, just click on the box that says "font..."

if you want to map more than one video effect It should be something like this

video_fx_select "clipbank" & video_fx & video_fx_select "titler" & video_fx

 

Mensajes Sun 18 Sep 11 @ 11:53 am
what u need to know is you open any amount of video effects at the same time but...when using clipbanks it will overlay on top the other visuals.(.say showlogo) so u need to close then open the plugins which are transparent so they lay on top of clipbanks...
 

Mensajes Sun 09 Oct 11 @ 10:56 pm


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