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a. Hold Shift and click in the Command column for the first caption you want to change.
b. Hold Shift and click in the Command column for the last caption you want to change.
All captions between the first- and last-selected rows are selected.
4. Right-click the Command column for any selected caption and choose Edit from the shortcut
menu.
5. Type a new value in the box in this case, you'd type 608CC3 — and press Enter.
All selected captions are changed to 608CC3.
Captioning Windows Media Files
Captioning increases the reach of your multimedia productions by making them accessible to a wider
audience, and Vegas Pro makes it easy for you to add captioning.
Adding captioning to a streaming Windows Media Video presentation
1. Arrange your audio and video files on the timeline to create your project.
2. Add a Text command for each line of captioning text:
a. Position the cursor where you want to add a caption.
b. From the Insert menu, choose Command. The Command Properties dialog is displayed.
c. From the Command drop-down list, choose Text.
d. In the Parameter box, enter the captioning text you want to display.
3. Repeat step 2 as necessary.
4. Render your file in Windows Media Video format. For more information, see "Rendering Projects
(Render As)" on page 515.
The following step is optional. If you choose not to embed the Windows Media Player in a
Web page, be sure to instruct your audience to turn on captioning. In Windows Media Player 7
and 8, choose Now Playing Tools from the View menu and choose Captions from the
submenu.
5. Create an HTML page with the Windows Media player embedded in it.
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