Text block requires video router?
Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 19:15
Hey all,
Kind of confused here. When I drop either a Text Block or Text Animator as a clip (not an effect) into the clip triggers area, it auto generates a video router. I assume that is necessary to allow the Text Block to act as a clip, but the issue the video router requires an input. Unless that input is a blank .png or something, that means the text block has a background tied to it which is whatever input layer you've selected.
So is there a way to have a standalone text block without the video router, or can you set the video router to not take any input? Thanks.
Kind of confused here. When I drop either a Text Block or Text Animator as a clip (not an effect) into the clip triggers area, it auto generates a video router. I assume that is necessary to allow the Text Block to act as a clip, but the issue the video router requires an input. Unless that input is a blank .png or something, that means the text block has a background tied to it which is whatever input layer you've selected.
So is there a way to have a standalone text block without the video router, or can you set the video router to not take any input? Thanks.