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3POINT wrote on 3/31/2020, 10:53 AM

Titles generated by Movie Edit could probably be exported as .png or as a serie of. png's (when animated titles).

Vegaspro can import a single .png or a serie of .png's which easily can be used as overlay on a video in Vegas. Transparencies will be automatically detected by Vegaspro.

Ian-Weeks wrote on 4/1/2020, 1:02 AM

Titles generated by Movie Edit could probably be exported as .png or as a serie of. png's (when animated titles).

Vegaspro can import a single .png or a serie of .png's which easily can be used as overlay on a video in Vegas. Transparencies will be automatically detected by Vegaspro.


Thanks for the suggestion.

I've been rendering them to the same standard of my Vegas video and then importing them as media. It works OK, but it's long winded.

It seems strange to me that Magix has put better titling in its budget offering than inT its flagship product.

3POINT wrote on 4/1/2020, 6:30 AM

Vegas and Movie Edit are complete different products each with their own engineer teams. The only similarity is the name Magix.

I agree that titling in Vegas is poor or let's say not that user friendly as in other NLE's. The biggest disadvantage is that's not possible to type and to edit directly in the preview and that each text string needs it's own event.