Don't Want Title to Display on Finished Movie

Leon-Grizzard wrote on 12/6/2020, 10:35 AM

First, Hidy! from Texas. I am using Movie Studio 14 Platinum; Windows 10. I have used a few different versions of Movie Studio for several years, from to time, mostly to make western swing guitar instructional videos for YouTube. Never gotten very proficient.

My question is: I am making a segment for a video Christmas concert. When I use the Make Movie command, I am required to name the movie (fair enough), but when I play my finished movie back (VLC Media Player), the title of movie displays for a few seconds at the beginning while the movie is playing. I would prefer to not have that since this will be segment of a concert, along with segments from other artists, and I want the editor to be able to title things as he/she sees fit. Can I do that?

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Leon-Grizzard wrote on 12/6/2020, 10:43 AM

Okay; I'm so dumb. Told you I wasn't proficient. This is a VLC issue, not Movie Studio. Soon as I hit send, I thought, wait! I played it with Windows Media Player, and the title did not display. Never mind; I'll be back with more dumb questions when I start my new little western swing series.

3POINT wrote on 12/6/2020, 10:45 AM

Sounds to me as a VLC Player function, has nothing to do with Movie Studio. Movie Studio produces exactly what is on your timeline. To avoid that such title text is overlaying your video while starting your player just add a few seconds of black at the beginning of your video.

Leon-Grizzard wrote on 12/6/2020, 11:59 AM

You are exactly right. Thanks

vkmast wrote on 12/6/2020, 12:20 PM

In my VLC version at least I can uncheck "Show media file when video begins". (Tools /Settings /OSD)

Leon-Grizzard wrote on 12/6/2020, 4:49 PM

Thanks. Maybe I have an older version, but I did find it. Thanks a lot.