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Table Of Contents
- LiveType User Manual
- Contents
- An Introduction to LiveType
- The LiveType Interface
- Setting Up a Project
- Adding a Background
- Working With Tracks
- Working With Text
- Working With Objects, Textures, and Imported Elements
- Working With Effects and Keyframe Animation
- Previewing and Fully Rendering Your Titling Movie
- Advanced Design Techniques
- Solutions to Common Problems and Customer Support
- Creating and Editing EffectScripts
- Glossary
- Index
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Appendix
A Solutions to Common Problems
and Customer Support
If you run into problems while working with LiveType, there are several resources you
can use to find a solution.
 This appendix: This appendix includes information about some of the most frequent
issues users encounter.
 Late-Breaking News: A late-breaking news page in the LiveType Help menu provides
last-minute information that didn’t make it into the manual. Be sure to consult this
help page as soon as you install LiveType.
 AppleCare Knowledge Base: AppleCare Support maintains a database of common
support issues that is updated and expanded to include new issues as they arise. This
is an excellent, free resource for LiveType users. To access the AppleCare Knowledge
Base, go to the AppleCare support page at http://www.apple.com/support.
 AppleCare Support: There are a variety of support options available to LiveType
customers. For more information, see the Apple Professional Software Service &
Support Guide that comes with your Final Cut Pro documentation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Some fonts appear to shake in the preview movie.
 Because LiveType uses a small sampling for low-quality previews, some images may
be missing pixel data that provides smoother movement. Increase your quality
settings in the Project Properties dialog to produce smooth results.
My images appear pixelated.
 If you render a preview, your movie is displayed in low resolution and appears a bit
pixelated. Also, if you size your elements beyond their original size, some pixelization
may occur.










