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November 10, 2011
Question

Chinese characters not shown correctly

  • November 10, 2011
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Hi there,

I am having a problem with Chinese characters being correctly copied from a Word document into a Premiere Pro CS5 title. I am working with a Master Collection CS5 64-Bit on Windows 7.

This is how the Chinese text  looks like in the Word document. Btw, the characters are correctly shown when being copied into Photoshop64bit. Just not when copied into my Premiere Pro title. So I guess my system has all the necessary tools available.

操作1 – 预换模

And this is how the text looks in my Premiere Pro title. Just that the two cubes are empty, only with the border.

操作1 – 

I couldn't find information on that in the help area.

No matter what the Chinese means, I don't speak Chinese.

Does anyone could give me a hint how to solve the problem? First choice recommendations warmly welcome 🙂 Only second choice would be creating a picture file and putting it in a videolayer. No good solution with many titles.

Thank you!

Oliver


1 reply

the_wine_snob
Inspiring
November 10, 2011

Oliver,

The Titler is about the most font-sensitive program (or sub-program), that Adobe produces. It is more sensitive, than say Photoshop, Illustrator or InDesign, and those three programs are much more font-sensitive, than say a word processing program, like Word. It also needs for fonts to be 100% compatible, and not all are. Some will just not display in Titler, where they might in other programs.

The first thing that I would look into is the exact Chinese font that you have. If there is not a perfect, compatible free font, that is very, very similar, then I would look into one of the larger foundries, and buy something that is very close.

Another fix could be to just use Photoshop (you say that it handles the font properly), and create your Title there. Save that Image as a PSD, and Import that Still Image into PrPro to be used as a Title. With complex Titles, I often use a combo of PS and AI, and Save my creation as a PSD. PrPRo loves PSD's, and I have never had an issue.

As a side-note on fonts, I have found quite a few, and many are popular ones, that just flat will not display in PS, AI, InDesign or Titler - many versions of Isabelle and Isabella (do not know why two fonts with such similar names would both be problematic?), just will not display. One gets strings of squares, where most other programs handle and display them perfectly. It's all about the exact font.

Good luck,

Hunt

November 10, 2011

Thank you Hunt,

Didn't know about the sensitivity of the title tool.

I often do it with psd as well and then choose the layers to import. That will be probably the only way with the Chinese. It's just a bit of a longer way to have the work done.

Oliver

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 10, 2011

Greeeeaaaaat!!

that was the solution. NSimSun.

Whenever someone looks for it: I didn't find it in the alphabetical order but at the very end of the list "fonts" in the title tool.

Thank you so much!

Oliver


You are welcome.