If all I wanted to do was create some lower thirds, it would be fine if it only worked in the Edit page, but I’d like to do some more advanced compositing, so I need it to work in Fusion. If you move the title back to V1 on the CUT page, all is well even when you return to the EDIT page. Then it works but if you then drop the title back to V1 it stops working. ![]() Ripple the lower track to the right to make a space the same as the the title. Compositing Mode (Normal/Screen/Overlay/etc) doesn’t change anything either. The workaround is to place the TEXT+ title on the video track above. It doesn’t matter if I go into the inspector and select a preset or not. I’ve even tried selecting the Title Studio node and hitting 1 on my keyboard to display it in my left window. I’ve also tried removing the video file from the Background input and connecting the output from the Title Studio node (so it’s ONLY the Title Studio) to the Media Out node. ![]() Essentially, that means the app is free on nearly all. I disconnect it from Media Out and connect it to the Background input in the Title Studio node, then connect the output from Title Studio to the Media Out node. If you purchased a Mac on or after October 20, 2010, you get iMovie for free from the Mac App Store. I have a video file as my Media In, which I connect to the Media Out node, and it looks fine. I grab the Title Studio node and connect it to the Media Out node and nothing shows up, even if I select a Title Studio preset from the dropdown in the Inspector. However, if I want to use it on the Fusion page, it doesn’t work (I’m on Resolve Studio 18.6 Beta on Windows). I just drag the effect onto a video track and it shows up. ![]() ![]() I’m trying to learn Title Studio right now and running into an issue in Davinci Resolve.
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