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[quote user="Dave Avid PM"]I dont know, I think the best path path is to take the feedback here and beta program and improve Titler+ so you can get your work done.[/quote] Thanks for posting back Dave, I also feel that this is the best approach (i.e. get it fixed and coherent to user expectation and not explain why it is as it is... there
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Hello all, It has been a year and a half since my original post, and I’m very glad that it has gathered some traction both amongst fellow users and within Avid from Dave, Kate and the watchful eye of (Super)Marianna as well ! It is great, this is what this forum is about ! I have not looked at Titler + since my first post, and I’m coming
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Another factor (undocumented as far as I am aware, but confirmed by tests I performed a few years ago) is that the use of a Custom... QT export (i.e. by configuring the Quicktime-provided dialog box that appears) is *always* an 8-bit export regardless of the source codec or the chosen destination codec . I doubt this has changed since I performed these
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My first impressions of Titler+ - Wow great at last, over 20 years after Unicode became a standard, we at last have a modern Title Tool, rewritten, with a modern(ish) interface. So I can add titles in all scripts, with diacritics, in Cyrillic, in arabic…. No more fiddling around with photoshop, exporting, importing. Hurray! - Toolbox nicely laid
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If the Tape name says msmMMOB.xxx, it means that "Assist using reel names from the:" in Resolve was not checked and correctly configured - this happens when the Tape name in the MXF file is empty - refer to the above posts for info how to correctly configure Resolve. If you are not using Resolve, then you should find a way of having a valid
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Hi all, Holding back on installing 8.5 for the moment... but I noticed in the "What's new" guide, with the reshuffling of the menus, certain features are seemingly lost. Notably for the Read Audio Timecode. It used to be in Special/Read Audio Timecode, but the column indicating where it is now is empty. Can anyone with 8.5 installed confirm
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For anyone fed up with the missing features from list tool (which is otherwise a great idea, it is unfortunate that Avid didn't go all the way... ) and wishing to install Filmscribe from an earlier system concurrently with Avid 8.3.1 or later...: On a system with Filmscribe installed copy the Avid Filmscribe folder to somewhere, eg. an external
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This is a fault with the List tool, I've submitted a support case. As with change lists, multiple sequence reels are also not supported. Switching to Filmscribe and it's possible, and I have handles - not ideal as a workaround as I don't think you can install Filmscribe on the same drive as MC 8.3.1 (Filmscribe uses shared libraries - so
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Hello all, I'm using Avid 8.3.1. I'm trying to generate Scan lists with handles - but whatever I do, Avid seems to ignore the handles specified in the List tool. Does anyone have any workarounds or tips? Janusz
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Posting a little tip that corrects a little annoyance with Mavericks and Yosemite. It is no longer possible to preview DNxHD Quicktimes (and all other QTs in codecs other than Prores ou H264) with the space-bar. It turns out that the old behaviour can be recovered by "transplanting" the quicklook components that handle quicktime files from