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*[[Tutorial Creating and Playing an RTF Text File|Richtext and Text in Preload]]; | *[[Tutorial Creating and Playing an RTF Text File|Richtext and Text in Preload]]; | ||
*Using the Playlist Wizard; | *Using the Playlist Wizard; | ||
*Trigger Subtitle | *Trigger Subtitle in Playlist functions. | ||
In this tutorial, we will create subtitles in a playlist using the Trigger | In this tutorial, we will create subtitles in a playlist using the Playlist Wizard and manually adding a Subtitle Trigger. | ||
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Revision as of 14:42, 1 February 2022
This tutorial applies to all different OS and MXWendler versions 6 and above.
There are multiple ways in MXWendler to insert text (subtitles) into your video composition:
- Richtext and Text in Preload;
- Using the Playlist Wizard;
- Trigger Subtitle in Playlist functions.
In this tutorial, we will create subtitles in a playlist using the Playlist Wizard and manually adding a Subtitle Trigger.
1. Go to Playlist, right-click on an empty cell, and choose Trigger Subtitle. (A)
2. Enter your text with the desired format and click Ok. The possible formatting options are: (B)
- Italic: use two apostrophes '' for italic. (e.g. sample ''text'')
- Bold: use three apostrophes ''' for bold. (e.g. sample ''text''')
- Bold & Italic: use five apostrophes ''''' for bold & italic. (e.g sample '''''text''''')
- Colors: use html color codes before any word to color it. (e.g. sample #FF0000text)
- Lines: use semicolon ; or press Enter to go to the next line.
3. Play the cue with the Subtitle inside to send the subtitle for playback. (C)
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