Best workflow for correcting captions
I've just completed editing a 30 minute video which had 470 captions. At least half of those captions required changes. When I export the final video to video streaming services I don't include captions inside the file.
I upload my final .mp4 to YouTube and bunny.net without captions and then upload the captions independently as a .srt file.
Is this the best workflow for correcting multiple (hundreds of)captions before uploading:
- Export captions from Premiere Pro to my desktop using the .srt option
- Add a .txt extension to the exported .srt file
- Make the changes with one of my .txt editors
- Remove caption track from timeline in Premiere Pro
- Remove .txt extension from corrected captions file and import new .srt file into Premiere Pro to create new caption track if I wish to have a local copy version of the sequence with captions.
I initially chose the .txt file option when exporting from Premiere Pro but this changes the timing units between frame numbering and milliseconds and removes the caption numbering. Hence exporting the .srt and creating a .txt file out of the .srt for the purposes of extensive editing.
