![]() ![]() You really need to save the pasted title to a new title file. Also try playing with shared designs and please be careful copying and pasting TP7 effects in Avid - it doesn't quite work as you might expect. ![]() I now save each TP7 title to its own unique file in my 'title' assets sub-folder. For each MC project I create a series of asset folders (some for media, some for titles, some for audio, some for images, etc.). ![]() This may sound like a real pain but I resolved this easily by utilizing a folder within my project assets folder. There is no longer any way to save your title into the Media Composer project itself. I asked New Blue about this and you can find their answer in the New Blue forums (it's still near the top since many people have asked about this). One of the most significant changes in Titler Pro 7 is that each title instance must be saved to its own file. ![]()
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