
And once I click on it, the videos disappear and only leave the SRT subtitle files. We also have something like SCC Scenarist closed caption file.Īnd what we need to use is a SubRip subtitle format. You can start by creating a new caption track.īut for the purposes of this video, we are going to import a caption from file.Īnd there are multiple caption or subtitle files supported, you can just click on this drop down, and you’ll see all the supported files available.įor example, Mac caption on is supported. So there are a bunch of new things in here are the three dots to the end, you can add new caption track, export to SRT file, export to txt file, that is once you create your subtitles. So you’re going to get your caption interface on this particular section. So let’s say these is our video that we want to use.Īnd once we import our video, we can just add it to the sequence or just create a sequence from that particular clip.īy default if you don’t get the captions tab open somewhere right here, then you can just click up here, and it’s going to open up. So let’s begin by importing our video to our timeline. Hi, my name is David and if this is your first time watching my videos, and you get value from the content that you watch, kindly consider liking this video and sharing it with your friends.


The version I’m going to be using is version 15.Īnd at the time of recording this video, the captioning interface has changed.

#SUBTITLE PREMIERE PRO 2022 HOW TO#
In this video, I’ll show you how to import subtitles in Premiere Pro CC 2021 and beyond. NOTE: If you still have a project in older versions of Premiere Pro, I’d recommend you finish working on your project first, before upgrading.
