uSING BLUFF TITLER IN psp
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- Knight
uSING BLUFF TITLER IN psp
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I have a copy of bluff titler which i find very good for making an intro.in psp,
can someone tell me or direct me how to save the intro to psp ,sorry to take your time because im a bit slow to learn.
so i need to have detail instructions if possible so that i will be able to have a print out.
Thank you in advance. Paul
I have a copy of bluff titler which i find very good for making an intro.in psp,
can someone tell me or direct me how to save the intro to psp ,sorry to take your time because im a bit slow to learn.
so i need to have detail instructions if possible so that i will be able to have a print out.
Thank you in advance. Paul
- pwholmes
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I create the intro or background (I've been experimenting with backgrounds lately) in Bluff Titler at the basic aspect ratio I desire. For 16X9 I create it as 640 by 360 with a pixel aspect ratio of 1:1 (Set Resolution command). When I'm finished creating the intro I save it then go to File | Export as Movie.
Here I choose Uncompressed AVI, Field Rendering as Progressive, Custom 24fps. Under Antialiasing Quality I choose a Lower Quality because my laptop video card isn't up to the higher rendering settings. (Yours may be).
I then choose OK, choose a directory to save it to and name it.
Finally, I open ProShow Producer and find the new avi and drag it into the timeline as a new slide.
ProShow will reencode it for preview and final output so that your possibly huge uncompressed avi is now compressed to something manageable and downloadable.
Paul Holmes
Here I choose Uncompressed AVI, Field Rendering as Progressive, Custom 24fps. Under Antialiasing Quality I choose a Lower Quality because my laptop video card isn't up to the higher rendering settings. (Yours may be).
I then choose OK, choose a directory to save it to and name it.
Finally, I open ProShow Producer and find the new avi and drag it into the timeline as a new slide.
ProShow will reencode it for preview and final output so that your possibly huge uncompressed avi is now compressed to something manageable and downloadable.
Paul Holmes
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- Knight
re bluff titler
Hi, many thanks for you replys I will check again and report the results.
regards Paul
regards Paul
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