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LiveType
LiveType makes it easy to create sophisticated, professional-quality titles that you can 
use in your Final Cut Pro HD and DVD Studio Pro projects. You can import a LiveType 
project directly into both Final Cut Pro HD and DVD Studio Pro. Once a LiveType project 
has been imported into Final Cut Pro HD and DVD Studio Pro, you can reopen the 
project in LiveType to make changes, and Final Cut Pro HD and DVD Studio Pro will 
automatically update to include the changes you made.
Importing LiveType Projects Into Final Cut Pro HD and 
DVD Studio Pro
Importing LiveType project files into Final Cut Pro HD and DVD Studio Pro eliminates 
the need to render a QuickTime movie of your LiveType title each time you want to use 
it in Final Cut Pro HD or DVD Studio Pro.
To import a LiveType project into Final Cut Pro HD, do one of the following:
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Choose File > Import (or press Command-I) and navigate to the LiveType project you 
want to import into Final Cut Pro HD.
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From the Finder, drag a LiveType project file into the Final Cut Pro HD Browser.
The LiveType project file appears as a clip in the Final Cut Pro HD Browser.
A LiveType project file within Final Cut Pro HD is simply referred to as a LiveType clip or 
a LiveType movie. If necessary, you can reconnect the media (in this case, the actual 
LiveType project file on disk) to the LiveType clip, just as you would for any other 
Final Cut Pro HD clip.
To import a LiveType project into DVD Studio Pro, do one of the following:
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Drag the LiveType project into the DVD Studio Pro Assets tab or Menu Editor.
When the LiveType project is dragged into the Menu Editor, you can choose how 
DVD Studio Pro uses the project in the Drop Palette that appears.
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Choose File > Import > Asset, then select the LiveType project in the dialog that 
appears.
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Add the folder containing your LiveType project to the Video tab of the DVD Studio Pro 
Palette. You can then add the project by dragging it to the appropriate place, such as to 
the Menu Editor, Assets tab, or Timeline.
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