Add a subtitle track and captions to your timeline
Once you have your movie edited and are ready to export you can have Adobe Premiere auto generate the transcript and create a subtitle track to your timeline. Click on the Text tab in the Preview Panel. | |
The Text Panel will open. Make sure that "Captions" tab is selected Click on Create captions from transcript. | |
The captions preferences window will appear, but you can leave all these settings as the default settings. Click - Transcribe & create captions | |
Transcribing will begin. | |
When the transcribing is complete, the captions panel will display each section of dialogue in it's new format and a new track will be added on the timeline |
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If you need to edit the auto generated text, you can double click on the text you wish to edit inside the Captions tab in the Preview pane. | |
If you need to adjust the timing of when, or how long, the text is displayed on the screen you can adjust individual text blocks in the subtitle track on the timeline. | |
Now the you have the subtitle track ready to go, you are ready to export your movie. File → Export → Media In the Export settings window, Under the CAPTIONS tab: Export Options = Burn Captions Into Video File Format = SubRip Subtitle Format (.srt) Frame Rate = Milliseconds | |
You can now export your movie. |