Creating/Saving Title Clip

Creating a New Title Clip

When Quick Titler is started up from an EDIUS timeline, a new title clip is created automatically. This section describes how to create a new title clip during Quick Titler editing or after start-up.

1) Click [File] on the file tool bar.

Alternative
  • Click [File] on the Quick Titler menu bar, and click [New].

  • Creating a new title clip: [Ctrl] + [N]

Opening a Title Clip

You can open and edit an existing title clip.

1) Click [Open] on the file tool bar.

2) Select a file, and click [Open].

Alternative
  • Click [File] on the Quick Titler menu bar, and click [Open].

  • Opening a title clip: [Ctrl] + [O]

  • When you click [File] on the Quick Titler menu bar, up to 4 of the most recently edited title clips are displayed. Click the file name to open the file.

  • When you double-click on a title clip on the EDIUS timeline, the titler starts up and the file is opened.

Exporting a Still Image

You can export a title you have created, including the background, as a still image.

1) Click [File] on the Quick Titler menu bar, and click [Export].

  • The [Save As] dialog box appears.

2) Select the save destination, file name and file format, and click [Save].

Overwrite Saving

You can overwrite save a title clip during editing.

Note

  • When using multiples of the same title clip on a timeline, editing one of the title clips will update the content of all the title clips. If you want to edit only one title clip out of multiple same title clips, save it in another name.

1) Click [Save] on the file tool bar.

  • Save the title clip and exit Quick Titler.

Alternative
  • Click [File] on the Quick Titler menu bar, and click [Save].

  • Overwrite saving: [Ctrl] + [S]

  • When [Save] is clicked, the file is saved in the “title” folder present in the folder where the project file is saved. The file name will be “Year, month and day saved-4-digit sequential number.etl”.

  • If you start up Quick Titler independently to edit a title and click [Save], the file will be saved in another name.

Saving in Another Name

You can save a title clip being edited with a given name.

1) Click [File] on the Quick Titler menu bar, and click [Save As].

  • The [Save As] dialog box appears.

2) Enter a file name, select a file format from the [Save as type] list, and then click [Save].

  • Save the title clip and exit Quick Titler.

  • For the file format, *.etl or *.etl2 can be selected.

    If *.etl2 is set as the file format, the same rendering result can be obtained for titles that have been created with different DPI.

    If you want to prioritize the compatibility with titles created in Version 8.5 and earlier, set it to the conventional file format (*.etl).

  • If you double-click a title clip on the timeline to start up Quick Titler and then save in another name, only the title clip opened with the double-click will be updated, while a new title clip will be registered in the bin.

Automatic Saving in Another Name

You can automatically save the title clip being edited with a given name.

Note

  • When Quick Titler has been started up independently, you cannot save automatically with another name.

1) Click [Auto save as] on the file tool bar.

  • The title clip will be saved with the file name “Year, month and day saved-4-digit sequential number.etl”.

Alternative
  • Click [File] on the Quick Titler menu bar, and click [Auto save as].

  • Automatic saving in another name: [Ctrl] + [Shift] + [S]

  • If you double-click a title clip on the timeline to start up Quick Titler and then save in another name, only the title clip opened with the double-click will be updated, while a new title clip will be registered in the bin.

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