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October 21, 2020
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Exporting Captions

  • October 21, 2020
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I'm sure it's being worked on but I'm currently unable to export with captions. The settings area is 'greyed out'.

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Correct answer Trent Happel

Yes, Export options will be coming later. Currently, you can only burn-in Captions for Export and all Caption tab options are disabled.

 

From the New Captions Workflow post:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-beta/discuss-new-captions-workflow-in-premiere-pro/td-p/11521841?page=1

Exporting your sequence with captions burned in

The pieces of the workflow that are ready to test right now are for creating really nice looking burned in captions and exporting directly from Premiere Pro.  We will certainly be adding the ability to export a subtitle file such as SRT before we release this workflow but that is not functional right now.

  1. Make sure the caption track you want exported is visible by toggling the eyeball on (Toggle Active Captions Track).  If you see the captions in the Program Monitor, they will be burned into the exported file.
  2. Choose File > Export
  3. Choose any preset you want
  4. Click Export

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Trent HappelCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
Community Manager
October 21, 2020

Yes, Export options will be coming later. Currently, you can only burn-in Captions for Export and all Caption tab options are disabled.

 

From the New Captions Workflow post:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-beta/discuss-new-captions-workflow-in-premiere-pro/td-p/11521841?page=1

Exporting your sequence with captions burned in

The pieces of the workflow that are ready to test right now are for creating really nice looking burned in captions and exporting directly from Premiere Pro.  We will certainly be adding the ability to export a subtitle file such as SRT before we release this workflow but that is not functional right now.

  1. Make sure the caption track you want exported is visible by toggling the eyeball on (Toggle Active Captions Track).  If you see the captions in the Program Monitor, they will be burned into the exported file.
  2. Choose File > Export
  3. Choose any preset you want
  4. Click Export
DDecker
DDeckerAuthor
Participating Frequently
October 21, 2020

Excellent, thank you for the swift response!

Community Manager
October 21, 2020

Keep checking back with newer Beta builds. We plan on adding more Caption functionality over time.