Digital Cinema Package - How to Add Captions to An Existing DCP

Open Jubler it's free to download

https://www.jubler.org/

Once you have created your Digital Cinema Package in Davinci Resolve using this workflow

Blackmagic Davinci Resolve STUDIO - How to Make a DCP

Use this wiki to add closed or open captions.  Will need an .srt file that you can send off to Libraries at UT for captioning or can use Adobe Premiere.

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FIRST we need to make sure your captions timecode matches your timelines timecode.

Open your .srt and see what timecode the captions have.

Choose to open with Text Edit

Notice all the captions here start with 00:00: timecode


If this is the case we need to change your Resolve timeline to Zero hour before your make your DCP.

So go back to this wiki and re-do the DCP with a "zero hour"

Timeline

Blackmagic Davinci Resolve STUDIO - How to Make a DCP


Download the following scriptDCP Subtitle Generator.zip

Unzip the script

Right click and select open

Click Open to accept accept the prompt

Filename:
Click browse and select the srt file you would like to convert


Output:
Click browse and select the location to put the converted subtitle


Film name:
Enter the name of the film the subtitles are for


Language:
Enter the language of the subtitles


If you would like to automatically add your subtitles to an
existing dcp, enter the path to your dcp and select if you want them displayed as open subtitles or closed captions


If you would like to use a custom fontstyle, browse to the
ttf of your choosing, otherwise leave blank



If you would like to change the color of the font, enter your chosen color. (Available options: White, Black, Yellow)
Default is White


If you would like to change the size of the font, enter a new number, otherwise leave it blank for 40


Position of the subtitles defaults to 9 (bottom of the screen)
You may change this if you like or leave it blank for default


Separation of multiple subtitle lines defaults to 5.5
This means that line 1 will be at 14.5 and line 2 is at 9.
You can change this if you want or leave it blank for default