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Create SRT file with Aegisub:
- All DMC video editing stations have Aegisub installed and it looks like this:
- Open Aegisub, simply enter your caption text alongside a start and finish timecode. The first timecode is a start timecode for this line of text; second timecode is the finish timecode; the third timecode is the line duration. You can adjust the timecode according to your video. Press Enter to add this line to the sequence window below.
- Use spacebar to play and pause your video with any media player or within Final Cut Pro X while creating SRT file with Aegisub. Try to make the start and end timecode as accurate as possible.
- Repeat the step 2 until all the lines are inputted.
- Go to File > Export As..., continue to click on Export, and be sure to save as SubRip(*.srt) file type.
- All DMC video editing stations have Aegisub installed and it looks like this:
o make .srt format subtitles,
you can follow below steps:
1. Open Notepad, WordPad or other text editor.
2. Edit subtitles shown as below:
Notes: SRT consists of four parts, all in text.
a. A number indicating which subtitle it is in the sequence.
b. The time that the subtitle should appear on the screen, and then disappear.
c. The subtitle itself.
d. A blank line indicating the start of a new subtitle.
Step 2 : Save subtitles to .srt format.
In Notepad, please click menu File->Save As, change file name to “xxx.srt”, set “Save as type” to “All Files”, and then set “Encoding” to "ANSI" or “UTF-8”.
Notes:
1. Save .srt file as “ANSI” if using English subtitles.
2. Save .srt file as “UTF-8” if using non-English subtitles.
Add subtitle in Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/help/faq/managing-your-videos/captions-and-subtitles#what-caption-and-subtitle-file-formats-does-vimeo-support
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