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August 23, 2021
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imported srt files into adobe premiere pro 2021 do not show time code

  • August 23, 2021
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Imported 10 srt files and rendered perfectly ok with 10 videos as burn-in caption with premiere pro 15 ,2021 PC . Import other 10 identical srt files, same computer, same format,  to render with the same  type of videos and premiere does not recognize the time stamp except for the first sentence. as a result, premiere cannot sync video with subtitles

Original SRT file
1
00:00:00,320 --> 00:00:05,040
first sentence of the subtitle text

2
00:00:02,399 --> 00:00:08,240
second sentence of the subtitle text

3
00:00:05,040 --> 00:00:09,120
Third sentence of the subtitle text

Imported into Premiere pro 2021 and seen in the capti

1 00:00:00:09
00:02:23:03 first sentence of the subtitle text
second sentence of the subtitle text
third sentence of the subtitle text

 

Any idea ?

Thank you !

Tony

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Participating Frequently
August 23, 2021

Same question as Kevin, how did you create the SRT Caption file?

 

The sample you provide above has overlapping timecode values for line 1-3 (which shouldn't be possible/allowed). eg: line 1 ends at 00:00:05,040, yet line 2 starts at 00:00:02,399. Due to this overlap, it appears that Premiere only shows the first line since that is the only valid line (as line 2 has timecode that overlaps line 1)

DrTc
Inspiring
August 25, 2021

Can latest Premiere handle/ import a txt file with no timecode, a transcript of what the speaker says,
analyse it and add timewcode, thus creating captions? Ideally offline.
We have many prescripted videos so the text just has to match the audio.

Stan Jones
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 25, 2021

Evan,

 

No, its a feature request. This link is the closest one I see. You can add a comment, or add your own. If you add one, post a link here so we can upvote it.

https://adobe-video.uservoice.com/forums/911233-premiere-pro/suggestions/43157127-could-we-use-adobe-sensei-to-timecode-an-existing

 

Stan

 

Kevin-Monahan
Community Manager
Community Manager
August 23, 2021

Hi Tony,

Where did these SRTs originate? Did you use a program?

 

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
Tony G 1Author
Participant
August 23, 2021

Thank you  Kevin and Trent !

I tried before these recent runs to manually typing the time code sequentially but did not change anyting at the time of importing.Now I have a total of 38 SRT files that were created with YouTube with the same computer, same person, same everything.

Out of 38 , I have completed 18 renders of videos with burn-in captions using Premiere pro 15 without any problem.

All 38 original SRT files , if played back as close caption with their respective mp4 videos work , perfectly well.

20 out of  the same set of 38 SRTs  , when imported with Premiere pro, behave the same way. Just the first sentence is recognized with time code while the rest of the text is not. As the 20 that do not work , do not belong to the same batch but are distributed all over the place I could not find a pattern.

Thanks a lot

Tony

 

 

 

Stan Jones
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 24, 2021

These are youtube 2 line rolling captions. Notice that caption 3 starts at the end time of caption 1? So youtube shows line 1 only until 00:00:02,399 when it ADDS line 2. Then at 00:00:05,040 line 1 is removed, line 2 moves up, and line 3 appears, etc.

 

And NO, PR does not handle this structure. 

 

See my post (in the pre-PR 2021 caption days) about this and using SubtitleEdit to fix:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro/imported-youtube-captions-doubling/m-p/11400601#M292183

 

Stan