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Credit slide overlaps title slide

Asked By w.b.
19-Nov-09 12:38 PM
I added a title slide to the beginning of a movie I created and a credit
slide at the end of the movie.  When I view the completed movie the credit
slide overlaps the title slide as well as the opening portion of the movie.
I deleted the title slide and credit slide in an attempt to "start over" and
eliminate the overlap, however the words from the credit slide continue to
appear on the opening portion of the movie.  Any suggestions on how to solve
this problem without having to start a new project? The entire movie is done
and I would just like to eliminate the overlap and create a new title slide
and credit slide.

w.b.

John Inzer replied to w.b.
19-Nov-09 05:52 PM
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Apparently I do not understand the question.....

If you save the completed project as a .wmv
file do you still see the overlap?

I guess I do not understand how the beginning
of a movie can overlap the end of the movie.
What about the clips in between?

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it is actually text from the final credit slide which overlays over the texton

w.b. replied to John Inzer
19-Nov-09 08:47 PM
it is actually text from the final credit slide which overlays over the text
on the opening title slide as well as the opening video clip.  But it does not
not show on the rest of the video clips.

w.b. wrote:========================================This is an unusual issue...

John Inzer replied to w.b.
19-Nov-09 11:16 PM
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This is an unusual issue...sorry but I do not know the fix.

Did you choose...'Credits at the end of the movie'?
It should complete scrolling during the duration of the clip

Might be worth a try to reduce your Graphics Hardware
Acceleration.

XP...
(272193) PI: How to Troubleshoot
Graphics Issues
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=272193
(scroll down to:
Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows XP)

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Digital Media Experience

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