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Closed Caption Export CEA-608 to .scc causing errors on special characters

New Here ,
Sep 18, 2024 Sep 18, 2024

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Hello Folks,

 

I hope you can help me out. I'm a show producer and video editor. I create my videos in Premiere Pro version 23.6.9. Part of my delivery to my network for these shows include .scc files in the CEA-608 format. I'm trying to make them in Premiere and export them but I'm having a couple of problems so the network will not accept them. When I export a .scc via File/Export/Caption as a sidecar and re-iport it into Premiere to check it single quotes (like for I'm) appear as some sort of weird character. Also, the spacing on the timeline is now full of gaps and doesn't align correctly.

 

Also, when I contact the network about it their tech people tell me Adobe Premiere is notorious for causing all sorts of closed caption glitches. Yikes!

 

I really hope I can get some advice from y'all because the other alternative for me is to create them through Rev.com and each closed caption file will cost me anywher from 50 to 85 dollars.

 

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Oct 03, 2024 Oct 03, 2024

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I am having the same issue. Encompass/CBS are telling me captions from Adobe are not formatted properly.  Turns out they want 709 now.  So i think there's an issue with SCC captions coverted to 709 in Adobe.  Its a theroy of mine and am looking for an answer.

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