@@Ivisualpro1 thank you for the quick reply. In film for CC standards... They want music usually like [music]. Premiere doesn't seem to do this. However, it seems RUclips does, but not very well, but it does unlike Premiere. I imported my video from YT to Premiere. So there's a lot of manual work if you're trying to make it up to CC code.
This is exactly what I was looking for! Thanks for the concise and informative video.
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Awesome how-to, quick and easy to follow thank you!
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Very useful video; thank you! I also like that it's short and to the point.
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Thank you for the upload. Right on the money.
very straightforward and helpful! thanks :)
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Good tutorial. 💥God bless!
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Super helpful. Thank you from Japan.
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Really, thank you!
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Thank you. This helped a lost.
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Good sharp video! Question: is it possible to get music tracks to show up as [music playing] between scenes? Or is that a manual thing to do only?
Hi! Thanks for watching..... not sure, I haven't actually tried it on music yet
@@Ivisualpro1 thank you for the quick reply. In film for CC standards... They want music usually like [music]. Premiere doesn't seem to do this. However, it seems RUclips does, but not very well, but it does unlike Premiere. I imported my video from YT to Premiere. So there's a lot of manual work if you're trying to make it up to CC code.
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This is how to create, export or import srt files (subtitles) into Premiere Pro cc
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Good evening Sir, please after manually laying subtitles on a video, is it possible to export the project as an srt file?
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Yes it should be possible
what are the export video settings? I followed every step and it keeps converting with the default titles. I'm using Premiere Pro 2024
H.264, bitrate doesn't matter
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Does this work on windows? I have a graphics workspace option but not a 'captions and graphics' workspace option
Yes it does work on windows. I use windows but it has to be from 2022 mid year edition
The English language pack is not downloading. This is not working
Why would you import it back?
Good question
its not available for premier 2020 right?
Captions and graphics is From 2022 premiere pro
Thank you for the tuturial
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