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November 29, 2021
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Captions default to straight quotes and apostrophes when transcribing

  • November 29, 2021
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I noticed that they captions default to the straight quotes and apostrophes in the captions.

"This isn't right."
“That’s better.”

Correct answer Stan Jones

Yes, this has been my workflow as well.  Too bad there's no solution for this as of yet.


All,

 

See the discussion here for some terminology and workarounds:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-ideas/please-put-smart-quotes-in-transcriptions/idi-p/15456127

 

And it is a feature request you can upvote.

 

Stan

 

2 replies

hellopaul4
Inspiring
February 22, 2023

I'm going to hijack this and paste it as a feature request...maybe more people might notice it? I'm currenlty subtitling a 2h 30m piece (with lots of technical jargon). For this, I'm NOT going to edit all those quotes and apostrophes like I normally do for shorter pieces!

R Neil Haugen
Legend
February 22, 2023

In some cases, 'smart quotes' on with an apostrophe gets a white box instead of an apostrophe.

 

Just a heads-up ...

 

 

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Stan Jones
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 29, 2021

There are several font styles that behave differently depending on whether you edit in the Text Panel or in the Program Monitor. This appears to be one of them. Make the edit in the Program Monitor, you get smart quotes. In the Text Panel, you get straight quotes.

 

No, this does not make sense. It is not, by the way, an issue of closed caption (e.g. 608) vs Subtitle.

 

I did not test what happens on export.

 

Stan