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Exporting Subtitles and Closed Captions
Once you’ve created one or more subtitle tracks filled with subtitles or captions, there are a few
different ways you can export subtitles once you’ve created them.
Exporting Subtitles Via the File Menu
Choose File > Export Subtitle, and use the export dialog to choose a location and file type for
the exported subtitle file. You can export subtitles in the .srt and .webvtt formats.
Exporting Subtitles Via the Subtitle Track Header
Right-click on the track header of a subtitle track, and choose Export Subtitle from the
contextual menu. Use the export dialog to choose a location and file type for the exported
subtitle file. You can export subtitles in the .srt and .webvtt formats.
Exporting, Burning, or Embedding Subtitles During Delivery
When you’ve set up one or more subtitle tracks in a program, the Deliver page exposes a group
of Subtitle Settings at the bottom of the Video panel of the Render Settings that control if and
how subtitles or closed captions are output along with that timeline.
Available options for exporting subtitles can be found at
the bottom of the Video panel of the Render Settings
This panel has the following controls:
Export Subtitle checkbox: Lets you enable or disable subtitle/closed caption output.
Format pop-up: Provides four options for outputting subtitles/closed captions.
As a separate file: Outputs each subtitle track you select as a separate file using
the format specified by the Export As pop-up. A set of checkboxes lets you choose
which subtitle tracks you want to output.
Burn into video: Renders all video with the currently selected subtitle track burned
into the video.
As embedded captions: Outputs the currently selected subtitle track as an
embedded metadata layer within supported media formats. There is currently
support for CEA-608 closed captions within MXF OP1A and QuickTime files. You can
choose the subtitle format from the Codec pop-up that appears.
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