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Movie Maker Titles and Credits

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PinkyDot - 10 May 2008 07:14 GMT
Has anyone else experiences the loss of some text on titles and credits
during publishing?  I created a short movie of still photos with music,
title, overlays and credits.  When played in movie maker, everything is fine.
When playing the published version I find that a letter is dropped of either
the title or a line in the credits.  Seems to be random.  Short lines, long
lines, small font, large font, doesn't make a difference.  Funnier yet is
when I use the animation "moving titles, layered" It will show up in the
moving layer, but not in the part that is stationary.  Any advice on how to
avoid this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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PapaJohn - 10 May 2008 07:41 GMT
yes, what you see in a preview isn't what you necessarily get.... nothing
beats checking the saved movie and tweaking the font size down a tad when
you see letters or words moving to places you don't want them.

Think of a preview as a rough draft... as it's showing you something before
you're telling it what profile you'll be using when saving the movie.
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> Has anyone else experiences the loss of some text on titles and credits
> during publishing?  I created a short movie of still photos with music,
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> avoid this would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks.
 
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