Captions
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Re: Captions
Hi Todd;
In addition to what Barbara has suggested, you can also resolve this problem very easily by publishing your scrolling caption to a good quality video file (MP4). ProShow will treat your video file exactly as it would a graphic file.
Demo video: http://youtu.be/m1ky0b_4YMo
Hope this helps,
Amicalement, Jean-Paul
In addition to what Barbara has suggested, you can also resolve this problem very easily by publishing your scrolling caption to a good quality video file (MP4). ProShow will treat your video file exactly as it would a graphic file.
Demo video: http://youtu.be/m1ky0b_4YMo
Hope this helps,
Amicalement, Jean-Paul
Last edited by Jean-Paul on Wed Feb 06, 2013 6:22 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Captions
I think I havn't set the caption to greyscale mask yet.
Let me try when I get ome from work.
Thank you
Let me try when I get ome from work.
Thank you
Re: Captions
reptep wrote:I think I havn't set the caption to greyscale mask yet.
Let me try when I get ome from work.
Thank you
You'll get there, and I bet you get there a lot faster than I did in my early years of working with masks. I was disaster on wheels.
Barbara
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