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2. In the Metadata area of the Job inspector, click the Choose
button in the “Closed captions” property, select a Scenarist
closed-caption file in the window that appears, then click
Open.
You can view closed-caption text in the preview area to ensure
the timing and content are accurate and correct. For more, see
.
Note: The timecode values in the closed-caption file must directly
correspond to the timecode of the source media file. If you need
to see the timecode values in a Scenarist file, try opening it in the
TextEdit application that comes with OS X.
Set a poster frame
The poster frame is a still image that represents a video or audio
media file or a podcast chapter in applications such as iTunes and
in the Finder.
Note: When viewing the output file in iTunes, if no poster frame is
set, iTunes automatically uses the frame 10 seconds from the
movie’s first frame as the poster frame.
Set the poster frame for a job
1. In the batch area, select the job that contains the source file to
which you want to set a poster frame.
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