If you see that your captions are running off the movie, you'll need to add a line break marker, which is by default the "|" pipe character above your Return/Enter key on your keyboard. When you export, your movie will not change size at all. It's merely a way of allowing you to see the captions on large movies. This will not change your original movie's size. If the movie is too large to be displayed on your screen, it will automatically reduce the movie's size so you can The Preview window will try to open your movie at its native size. All captions will be included in the export. This is simply a current limitation of the Preview window and will not affect your final exported movie. It may also not show the last caption in your list if you are not done transcribing the whole video. Starting from the beginning is usually best or select a couple captions before the one you want to see. Your caption list, then click the Preview button, it will show that caption briefly, then it may not show the next couple of captions or so until the captions catch up with the video playhead. Note that the Preview window is geared towards giving you as fast rendition of your captioned video, and so it creates the caption from your list on the fly. Of other caption formats such as the SCC format, which has its own style, which is white text over a black background. This window is meant to give you an accurate idea what the Open-Captioned Movie export will give you. You can click on the Preview button and your video will stop playing andĪ movie player window showing your captions over your video. How to Use MovieCaptioner Previewing Your CaptionsĪt any point while you're transcribing, you can stop and see what you've done so far.
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