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June 18, 2018
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Duplicate text in captions imported from .srt file (Premiere Pro 14.9 or earlier)

  • June 18, 2018
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I managed to figure out how to get my captions imported from an .srt file. The problem is that, starting from the 2nd caption block, every block displays the last sentence from the previous block along with the next sentence. So it just looks off because the last sentence always gets repeated again in the next block.

 

I don't know if this is how it's suppose to work or if there's a setting that can be toggled off. I open up the .srt file to compare it with what's being displayed and the original file doesn't repeat the text so it looks like a Premiere issue. I had to go into each block and delete the first sentence to get around this problem, but I was really hoping there's a better solution.

 

Thanx

Correct answer Stan Jones

OK, well once again thank you very much for looking into this.

I managed to get my project done by manually deleting the first line of each block. But it would sure be helpful if I didn't have to do it this way next time. I'll keep monitoring and doing research on YouTube to see if anyone has a solution ready.


I had some fun!

The hard way: Notepad++, macros, blah, blah. Sorta worked. Took it to Subtitle edit to renumber...

Easy way (finally found it when back in subtitle edit): Open YouTube .srt in subtitle edit. Tools -> Fix common errors. Retimed! In PR, the times do not overlap, and displays as single line. I did not check the sync, but the times are in the ball park.

Give this a try if you can, or send me your original .srt, and I'll convert it and send back for you to test. (I'll send you a PM.)

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Stan Jones
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 19, 2018

This does not occur in the  srt's I have used recently. Please post the first 4 or 5 subtitles here, or link to the srt file so I can take a look.

chavab1Author
Inspiring
June 19, 2018

The first pic is after I've imported it on to Premiere. All that I do is open up to see the captions.

The second pic is what the raw file looks like when I open in notepad. The only thing I do in Notepad is save it to UTF8 encoding. But I also tried it with the default encoding and got the same results.

The .srt file is being generated from YouTube.

Thank you very much for your quick reply and your help.

Stan Jones
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 19, 2018

The time codes are overlapping. That file won't work correctly. YouTube did not export like that on my last test.


First, I was wrong. YouTube exported exactly like that!

But the timecodes do overlap, because the youtube "style" is credits rolling on, rather than popping on. Premiere imports and repeats a line so it is "correct" as to what is on the screen at any one time. But obviously, NOT correct.

Still playing with this....