Note: As of version 23.0 (released in October 2022), Premiere Pro no longer includes the Legacy Titler.
We strongly recommend transitioning to the Essential Graphics panel for your titling workflows if you've not done so already.
Note: As of version 23.0 (released in October 2022), Premiere Pro no longer includes the Legacy Titler. We strongly recommend transitioning to the Essential Graphics panel for your titling workflows if you've not done so already. |
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When opening a project containing Legacy Titles, a dialog informs you that the Legacy Titler is no longer supported and that all your Legacy titles will get upgraded to Source graphics.
Source Graphics do not support the Responsive Design – Time feature.
The Legacy Titler workflow in Premiere Pro was retired with version 23.0 in October 2022. If you're still using an older version of Premiere Pro that supports the Legacy Titler, we strongly encourage you to move to the new titling tools in the Essential Graphics panel to become familiar with the new capabilities and smoothly transition to these workflows.
As a best practice, we recommend making a copy of projects before upgrading Legacy Titles.
Premiere Pro 23.0 upgrades Legacy Titles to Source Graphics automatically, but if you're using older versions of Premiere Pro (15.4.5 - 22.6.4 versions), you can upgrade them by completing the following steps:
Do one of the following:
To compare the upgraded Source Graphic to your Legacy Title, duplicate your Legacy Title on the track and only upgrade one of the copies in the Project panel. This way, you can make a side-by-side comparison of the results.
Premiere Pro adds a Source graphic with the suffix "-Upgraded" to the Project panel and replaces all instances of the Legacy Title on tracks with the Source Graphic. If you used a Legacy Title in multiple sequences with different frame sizes, Premiere Pro will create multiple instances of the upgraded Source graphic to match each individual sequence.
Make sure you quality check the upgraded graphics, as not all characteristics of a Legacy Title translate perfectly into Source Graphics. Rolls, crawls, tracking and rotated text are not translated. There may also be other minor differences.
Upgrade Legacy Titles does not provide a perfect copy of the original title. Source Graphics use a more modern codebase and do not share all of the same attributes as the old Legacy Titles.
Text box wrapping
* Layer settings that may look a little different after the upgrade.
If needed, you can make changes to Source Graphics using the Essential Graphics tools.
If you have a question about upgrading your Legacy Titles, reach out to us in our Premiere Pro community. We would love to help.