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Premiere is not exporting closed captions from beginning

Community Beginner ,
May 02, 2022 May 02, 2022

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When I export a SRT file, it's not exporting the captions from the beginning. My captions begin at :06, yet it keeps exporting from :46 into the video. This has been an intermittent issue for me. I'm on the latest update (22.3.1). It's not like my in point is set at :46. It's set at the beginning, yet I don't believe the in/out points have any relevance to this export anyway. 

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May 02, 2022 May 02, 2022

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I have not experienced this and don't recall other reports.

 

Can you post a screenshot of the text panel of the first several captions?

 

Stan

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May 02, 2022 May 02, 2022

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DaudiStack_0-1651503246082.png

Yet, when I export, here's a copy/paste of the first few captions of the exported SRT file:

1
00:00:46,629 --> 00:00:50,008
Do you have a passion for increasing
professionalism in the industry

2
00:00:50,258 --> 00:00:53,053
to professional standards and ethics?

3
00:00:53,053 --> 00:00:55,430
Perhaps you enjoy learning
more about what's going on?

_____________________________________

I've had this problem before on a different computer system and a different version of PP. I'm surprised no one else has reported this bug. 

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May 02, 2022 May 02, 2022

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In case you're not able to view the pasted screen print, I'm attaching it.CC bug.png

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Odd. You have an empty line/extra line in caption 1? I think that is the only way you could get the extra space between caption 1 and 2. Try cleaning that up and see if it makes a difference?

 

It shouldn't: when I add an extra line, PR doesn't export it, but it exports all the captions with the right times.

 

Was this imported from a sidecar? Created using PR transcription? Edited after in PR?

 

Stan

 

 

 

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No, this was not a sidecar export, but I just exported it that way and it worked. Before I did that I tried deleting that first caption and typing it in a new one. That did not work. Anyway, if nothing else, I'll have this as a reference if I forget what I did to get around that bug. LOL

Thanks or the suggestions!

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