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johnebaker wrote on 9/24/2024, 5:03 PM

@Francois-de-Melogue

Hi

Use the Speed effect to slow down the playback, in your example, 6 secs to 8 secs, set the Speed factor to 0.75.

Note: also use the speed effect to shorten the title playback time, dragging the end of the title to the left cuts the end of the animation off.

HTH

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browj2 wrote on 9/24/2024, 5:07 PM

@Francois-de-Melogue

Hi,

As best I can figure, what they give you is the limit. You can shorten the Dynamic Titles but you can't make them longer...unless you go to fx, Speed, and change the length or reduce the Factor to less than 1.

In Magix Movie Studio/Video Pro X, there is a button to switch to stretch mode, which is just a graphical way of modifying the Speed.

I see that John EB just beat me to it.

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Francois-de-Melogue wrote on 9/25/2024, 4:47 AM

so, dynamic titles are non-editable? I asked because I would also like to move where the text appears.

 

Bol wrote on 9/25/2024, 5:55 AM

@Francois-de-Melogue

Hello Francois,

....So dynamic titles cannot be edited? I asked because I would also like to move where the text appears.......

I suspect that you are working in storyboard mode. In storyboard mode, the dynamic titles cannot be edited, but they can be edited if you switch to timeline mode. When you switch back to storyboard mode, the dynamic title starts at the place you specified

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johnebaker wrote on 9/25/2024, 5:47 PM

@Francois-de-Melogue

Hi

In addition to @Bol comment, when in Timeline mode you can us the Size, Position and Rotation effect to resize and place the title anywhere you wish.

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