Saving as a title file (tte file) – Panasonic -eng User Manual

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Title editor mode

Saving as a title file (TTE file)

If you save as the title file (TTE file), you can open and
re-edit the file later.
Besides, if you add any title to the clip on the edit track,
save as the title file.

1.

Select [File] >> [Save] from the menu.

The Save screen will be displayed.

2.

Select the destination folder and input a file
name.

• If you add any title to the clip on the edit track, this

screen will not be displayed. The file name is
automatically given (e.g., autotte0001.tte).

• If the destination is set to the folder registered in the

library, it is convenient in editing: e.g. the thumbnail of
the file is displayed in [Title] of the library.

3.

Click [Save].

Edited data are saved as the title file.
If you have added any title to the clip on the edit track,
the title will be set to the clip and

will be given.

• If you wish to delete the title settings, right-click

to

select [Delete title].

Note

` If you place a TTE file on the edit track, it will become a

video file (video clip) for which the title has been set.
However, if the background image of the title is a still
image or the title cannot be previewed, you cannot place
the TTE file on the edit track. To use a TTE file in editing,
save it as the video file.

` For details of the TTE file, refer to “Glossary”. (

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` If you wish to add special effects that cannot be set

together with the title, manual rendering allows you to
add other effects. (

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` To combine the set title with the clip, the rendering

process (creating 1 video clip by adding special effects)
is required. Rendering is automatically carried out at the
time of output, but you may render manually. (

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` [TL] is an abbreviation of TitLe.

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