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Transcribe placed Captions Far from Video

Community Beginner ,
Apr 14, 2021 Apr 14, 2021

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I had transcribed audio, which it seems to have done very well, but when creating the caption, it seems to have placed it way, way off to the end of the timeline.

 

Transcribe settings below:

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The sequence was made via Create Multi-Cam Sequence with 1 video, 1 audio, synced via timecode (which is probably what caused this issue).

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Apr 15, 2021 Apr 15, 2021

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Is it placing the captions based on the timecodes shown in the transcript?

 

I wonder if the Start Point timecode options (when bringing an imported srt to the timeline) would help. You could test this by exporting the transcript captions as srt and reimport.

 

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If I import the SRT at start time sequence or at playhead, it seems like placement is fine but that would be assuming the media that needs the captions would start at the beginning otherwise I need to find the right spot.

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