Title on the selected clip - does not stay with clip

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Guest

If I have some titles "on" selected clips (pictures) -- and then insert
another picture on the timeline, the pictures all shift, but the titles do
not and end up overlaying on top of the wrong clips. Why are't these locked
together -- any way to handle this? Obviously a newbie, Thanks.
 
G

Guest

You should probably put your titles on after you have finished your complete
video.
But, the solution is fairly easy.....on the timeline at the bottom of Movie
Maker you can see the line where your titles are located...its called 'title
overlay'.....all you need to do is to click on it to select it, and then drag
it under the picture where you want it to be. Also, please note that when
you select it, you can either increase or decrease the length of your title
 
G

Guest

Dick, Thanks for the response. I understand your suggestions -- just hoped
there was a solution I didn't know about or understand.

It isn't unreasonable to have an option to lock the title text with the
picture, is it. Do you have any history with MS and Movie Maker -- do you
think they will keep updating this product -- do you think this is an upgrade
that they might implement in the future (and I would like better control over
the text options and the placement of the text on the picture).
 
G

Guest

I've been using Movie Maker for quite a while. 2.1 is an upgrade from a
prior version, and I'm sure the next version with 'longhorn' will be another
upgrade too. Actually, I don't think that 'locking' a title as you suggest
would be a very good idea. If you are only working with pictures as in a
video slide show, you could always 'hard' encode the title on your picture
using your Paint Shop Pro, Photoshop, or whatever software you use by putting
text as you want it, right on the picture in the precise location you want
it. Then you import that picture. Another way would be to save your movie
with your Movie Maker title in place, and then re-import it, if you want to
continue editing by adding other media. But 'splitting' and 'inserting'
would be pretty much a bothersome routine. So, the best suggestion is to
just apply your titles AFTER you have completed your project....the same goes
for adding audio/music. ...The more you use Movie Maker the more you will
like it. I have Sony Vegas, Camtasia, Adobe Premiere and a few others, but I
always come back to Movie Maker because it is so efficient (and I have tons
of transitions and effects I bought so I gotta use 'em) and it is easy once
you learn what it will give you. Good luck!
 

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