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1. Re: Title editing when Sequence Zero Point changed
Colin Brougham Mar 8, 2011 5:49 AM (in response to Admiral Cook) -
2. Re: Title editing when Sequence Zero Point changed
Admiral Cook Mar 8, 2011 7:19 AM (in response to Colin Brougham)Bug reported, thanks.
Hope they will fix it soon.
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3. Re: Title editing when Sequence Zero Point changed
shooternz Mar 8, 2011 12:29 PM (in response to Admiral Cook)Not fully sure I understand your post but I do note that the video image behind your title
is whatever you have on the timeline at 00:01:07:09 That is the CTI position.
You can scroll the TC in the title window to move the CTI where ever you want.
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4. Re: Title editing when Sequence Zero Point changed
Ann Bens Mar 8, 2011 12:55 PM (in response to shooternz)His CTI is set over the blue matte but he is seeing the red one.
The Video background timecode in the Titler is set to the original timeline.
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5. Re: Title editing when Sequence Zero Point changed
Colin Brougham Mar 8, 2011 12:58 PM (in response to shooternz)The problem is that when you launch the Titler from an instance in a sequence, it uses the absolute timecode for a reference frame, and not the relative timecode. This means that if you start your sequence time at 00:01:00:00, and you have a title at 00:01:00:00, the Titler thinks the sequence actually starts at 00:00:00:00 and then offsets the reference frame based on what you've specified as the sequence start time.
It's pretty easy to replicate; you'd never encounter it unless you changed your sequence start time from the default 00:00:00:00.
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6. Re: Title editing when Sequence Zero Point changed
Admiral Cook Mar 8, 2011 1:20 PM (in response to Colin Brougham)But it's bug anyway, right?
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7. Re: Title editing when Sequence Zero Point changed
Colin Brougham Mar 8, 2011 2:32 PM (in response to Admiral Cook)But it's bug anyway, right?
I'd say so.
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8. Re: Title editing when Sequence Zero Point changed
Ann Bens Mar 8, 2011 2:35 PM (in response to Admiral Cook)Well hard to say if its a bug. File a bug report anyway.
FYI i cannot reproduce your issue. The background in the titler is exactly the same as where the cti resides, regardless of what the timecode in the timeline is set.
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9. Re: Title editing when Sequence Zero Point changed
Colin Brougham Mar 8, 2011 2:47 PM (in response to Ann Bens)Odd; I can replicate this every time.
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10. Re: Title editing when Sequence Zero Point changed
Admiral Cook May 23, 2011 2:35 AM (in response to Colin Brougham)Not fixed in 5.5.
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11. Re: Title editing when Sequence Zero Point changed
Christian Jolly May 23, 2011 6:39 AM (in response to Admiral Cook)I hadn't noticed this before (due to my workflow with titles, multicam and timecode settings, I probably never would have either). But I can reproduce it on my system (PrPro CS5).
Interesting thing is, with my sequence, the start time is 18:00:00:00 so it just shows black video behind the title. However, if I scrub the timecode INSIDE the title designer window, then it updates to the proper frame and remains that way until I close the titler window. So that at least provides a temporary workaround, but it IS a bug (since the feature is not working as it was intended to work).
It would be feature request if it was for some operation or procedure that wasn't already in the intended code for the application. So again, in this case there is a workaround, but it is technically a bug since the "Show Background Video" and "Background Video Timecode" should match up. It's just that there's a piece of logic missing when the sequence zero point is NOT "0"
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12. Re: Title editing when Sequence Zero Point changed
Admiral Cook May 24, 2012 4:27 AM (in response to Admiral Cook)Not fixed in CS6.





