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Jerry Mann
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January 18, 2023
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Exporting Closed Captions for Quicktime

  • January 18, 2023
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Hello, I have not found an answer on this forum or with a search of the internet.

 

I am trying to output a 1080 HD video with closed captions for Quicktime playback on a Mac, using Export in Premier 2022. To be clear, I want to be able to turn the captioning on and off within Quicktime. I read that they need to be formatted in CEA-608 format. However, in the Export tab, down in the Captions dropdown, I only see .SRT as an option. Is that the end of story? Is there something I am missing? Is there a way to do it in Media Encoder (have not tried yet). I see in previous versions there were all sorts of options for doing this. 

 

I tried to choose a Quicktime preset, thinking that would give me the options I need, but I am not seeing it.

 

My captions were created within PP using auto-transcribe, and then tweaked. I did not make any settings. I have heard about importing captions and then changing their format before putting in the timeline.

 

Any direction or workarounds would be appreciated.

 

Jerry

Editing on a 2019 Macbook Pro, with Ventura OS.

 

SOURCE FOR QUICKTIME CAPTION REQUIREMENTS:

https://support.apple.com/guide/quicktime-player/show-subtitles-or-captions-qtped9fbc349/10.5/mac/13.0

Correct answer Stan Jones

No problem, Jerry. Thanks for responding with the screenshots.

 

Your caption track is "Subtitle." To be embedded as closed caption, it needs to be 608.

 

Just right-click the caption track header, pick track settings, and change to 608. Then you should see "embed" as an option in export.

 

Stan

 

3 replies

Participant
October 4, 2024

I figured out a way to embed captions into a Quicktime file export! Don't ask me why, but when I create TWO seperate caption tracks, one with 608 and one with 708 captions, THEN at export I will see that blessed third option in the captions dialog box to "embed in output file." Not sure why it needs both, but it does.

Legend
October 4, 2024

Great discovery and thanks for posting it.   Hopefully I'll never have to embed captions in a quicktime, but if I do....

Stan Jones
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 19, 2023

Jerry,

 

Yes, this should work.

 

From PR, in the Export mode window, under Format, pick Quicktime. Then look at Captions. Do you see an option for Embed? The option that comes up for me is Quicktime, Prores. That should show embed as an option.

 

If not, post a screenshot of what you are seeing, the timeline showing the captions header and the export window.

 

Stan

 

Jerry Mann
Known Participant
January 19, 2023

Stan, thanks for your reply.

I could not find embed. Please see screenshots. I have looked at each of the Quicktime preset options. Sorry for the brevity, I need to run to work and may not be able to respond until after 5pm EST.

Jerry

Stan Jones
Community Expert
Stan JonesCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
January 19, 2023

No problem, Jerry. Thanks for responding with the screenshots.

 

Your caption track is "Subtitle." To be embedded as closed caption, it needs to be 608.

 

Just right-click the caption track header, pick track settings, and change to 608. Then you should see "embed" as an option in export.

 

Stan

 

Jerry Mann
Known Participant
January 19, 2023

NOTE: I have seen many answers for earlier versions of PP. I am on PP 2022 and there is nothing explaining this that I can find.