User guide
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Getting Started
Either double-click the subtitle timeline element or call up its con-
text menu and select the menu option Show properties.
This will display the timeline element properties of the subtitle timeline
element:
Figure 2-5: Timeline element properties of subtitles (first 2 areas of 4)
When an MXF/XML subtitle has been added via the bin (see section
“Adding a Subtitle via the Bin” on page 2-10), you will find the MXF/
XML subtitle file already entered in the area Subtitle tracks (column
’Subtitle file’). Otherwise this table may be empty.
Use the button NEW TRACK to add a subtitle track to the subtitle
timeline element.
Then double-click the field ’Subtitle file’ and enter the path to the
MXF/XML subtitle file or use the button to the right to browse
for it.
Afterwards, if necessary, adapt the fields ’Track type’ and ’Lan-
guage’ to your requirements.
The button will be available when the field is double-clicked.
For MXF subtitles you may have to select *.mxf from the
Files of type combo box.
The fields ’Track type’ and ’Language’ must be filled in.
When using more than one subtitle timeline element in the
timeline, each will provide the same number of tracks, and
the track types as well as languages will be identical (see also
section “The Area ’Subtitle tracks’” on page 2-15).