We then exported the entire video, creating a Sidecar File along with it. srt file, and then used an on-line converter to create an. If we are going to burn a DVD, we will now want to export our movie from Premiere into a DVD format, like h.264 DVD or MPEG-DVD. This time, go ahead and “embed” the caption file instead of creating a Sidecar file. This will embed the captioning in your video. If closed captioning is all you’re concerned with, that’s all you’ll need. Now, when you burn your DVD, it will have closed captioning burned into the movie file. (NOTE: Closed captioning will ONLY be seen by TVs hooked up to a DVD player with normal standard composite connections as HDMI does NOT transfer Closed captioning).īut now you probably want to have the captioning as an actual subtitle track that you can turn on and off from your DVD remote. Hell, you may even want to get fancy and pay your buddy who speaks Spanish a few bucks to translate it all into Spanish so you can have a Spanish subtitle track, too! Know anyone who speaks Japanese? French? Arabic? Hell, even Swahili? You can do that and have subtitle tracks in foreign languages! More on that below.įor now, we just want to subtitle it in English. If you don’t want to read my harrowing epic journey to the solution, just scroll down to the bottom where I take you step-by-step through the process. Now, at first, I thought this would be easy. All I’d have to do is import my fancy new. srt file on the subtitle track in Encore, and all would be well with the world. On my first attempt, I was given an option of importing three types of files. Srt file could be opened in TextEdit, so I tried importing it as a text file. It didn’t like it and refused to open it. The time-coding and formatting was wrong. I tried exporting several different file types from Premiere and none of them worked. The next morning, I decided that I had all of the text information, it just wasn’t formatted correctly. Srt file in TextEit and corrected the formatting line-by-line, but I’m lazy so I didn’t want to do that.
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