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Fusion da vinci
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fusion da vinci

This solved the problem and all the titles on the timeline work now, as well as the template I had copied over for the title! The font now showed a style of "Bold" rather than "Regular". So, I uninstalled the v1.51 font on the second system and copied the v1.50 over, installed it and then rebooted. While unusual, this might account for the differences I was seeing. I wasn't going to do this on every title I had placed on the timeline (they were informational pop-ups on an instructional video and there were quite a few), so I inspected the font itself on both systems and found that the original system was v1.50, while the other system showed v1.51. I found that I could fix the problem with the title and the keyframe stretcher if I went into the Controls panel for the title and updated the selection of "Regular" for the font (while it already showed "Regular" selected, I had to select it again). On the computer I transferred the archived project to, the same font had only the style of "Regular" listed instead of "Bold".

fusion da vinci

On the computer I created the project, that font had a style of "Bold" as the only listing in the drop down below the font name in the title's Controls panel. I was using the "Arial Rounded MT Bold" font with the Fusion titles as it's easy to read and scales well when resizing the video (shot and edited in UHD, will be streamed in 1080 and also delivered on DVD, so that was an important factor). After some digging, I discovered it was an unusual issue with the font I was using! (Note that both systems below are Windows 10) I tried the suggestion from Jason in his reply, but it didn't work for me. I found this question when doing a search as I was running into the same exact problem the OP described.













Fusion da vinci