It's worth mentioning that Adobe does not support XP x64. You may well run into other problems because of that operating system.
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I can do dissolves on titles just fine here in Vista 64. I can also add Motion and Opacity keyframes to a title and have them work exactly as expected.
I offer that information so that you know the software is capable of doing it, and so that you know you can work your way out of this if we can figure out what you're doing wrong.
Please outline your exact procedure, starting with the creation of the title, and including some screenshots along the way.
-Jeff
Thanks Jeff, it's good to know it works, I'll give you some details first and then you can tell if you need me to get you any screens.
Well to give you a quick run down. I drag and drop transitions over my desired location and this has worked for every transition in my sequence, except the title. I've tried adding black video over top of the title and fading it in, nope doesn't work. The funny thing is it plays back fine in the program window, but refuses to render like all the other effects in my sequence and of course doesn't export. In the case of adding a key frame it goes through the motions of rendering but I end up with the red line of death still appearing above the effect in my title.
I have a new Dell t3500 workstation with quad xeon, quadro nvideo video card and 3 hdd's with captured video and audio on one, previews write to another, and applications on the main drive.
Sorry Jeff, I forgot to mention, that when I created the title. I clicked "File/New/Title" from the top menu and then typed my text and closed the title window. Then moved the title into the timeline from the Project window by draging it into the timeline with my mouse. Perhaps I missed a step, I am new to CS4, last version I worked with was CS2 a few years ago. Thanks again. Let me know if you still want screen caps.
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