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January 29, 2023
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Can't add background color to subtitles or captions

  • January 29, 2023
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I've watched several tutorial videos on how to add a background color to closed captions or subtitles. basically you select the subtitle/caption and the essential graphics panel populates with styling options. The problem is, my essential graphics panel is blank when I select captions or subtitles (see attached photo comparing tutorial on top, my Premiere Pro on bottom). No options for font choice, color, background color... Nada. I need to add a background color to closed captions. Any suggestions? I'm using Premiere Pro 2022 on a MacBook Pro on Catalina.

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Correct answer jstrawn

In the lower half of that image, I can see that you have several caption segments and a video track item selected at the same time. The Essential Graphics Panel cannot be used to change anything about regular video clips, so it's just showing the blank panel there. See see all EGP controls for captions, select one or more caption segments... and nothing else.

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jstrawn
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Community Manager
January 30, 2023

In the lower half of that image, I can see that you have several caption segments and a video track item selected at the same time. The Essential Graphics Panel cannot be used to change anything about regular video clips, so it's just showing the blank panel there. See see all EGP controls for captions, select one or more caption segments... and nothing else.

Stan Jones
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January 31, 2023

Ha! @jstrawn, I can't believe I missed that. I was focused on knowing that it was okay that multiple caption segments were selected, I forgot about the effect of adding a video clip.

 

Thanks!

 

Stan

 

jstrawn
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Community Manager
January 31, 2023

@Stan Jones It's easy to miss those kinds of things. The EGP will show different things depending on what is selected in the Timeline. For example, the selection of one or more Layer will show quite different controls than the selection of one or more Graphics (but no Layers). The same is true of Caption Segments. But the only way you will see a totally blank EGP Edit tab is when you either have regular media selected (like an mp4 clip) or a mixture of things that cannot be edited together, like a caption segment and a Graphic track item.

Participating Frequently
January 30, 2023

The reason is simple. You've imported as a 708 caption track (I believe from the name of the track in the screenshot). They are embedded in the video and the decoder on an STB, TV or similar will decide the look of the text at the endpoint. The look is described in the 708 guidelines.

You can right click on the caption track and select "Track settings..." and change to something else, I've never had the chance to play with 708, but I've tested that with dfxp, srt, EBU-STL to set them to 708 or 608, because there are some frustrating things happening to the dfxp import, which is another story.

 

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January 30, 2023
Stan Jones
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January 29, 2023

CJYYZ,

 

Yes, that is strange. I would try selecting just one caption to see if the EGP Edit populates. but it should work with all of them selected.

 

Restart PR. Assuming you have already done that, go to Workspace and "Reset to saved layout."

 

Close that project, create a new test project, add a few captions, and test.

 

If none of that helps, reset preferences.

 

Stan