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steveh22478672
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March 13, 2021
Question

Premiere Pro 15 Closed captions issue

  • March 13, 2021
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Anyone tried using Closed Captions in PP 15 yet and have this issue? (see screenshot)

I have a project that needs closed captions and liked the ability to have a little more control in PP vers. 15. So I installed 15 and reopened my project in that version. (I know, not good to update software in the middle of a project). This is a rare occasion. 

The project was finished except for closed captions so I thought I would try using PP 15 to create them. Everything went fine and I quit the project. When I opened it up later on I found the issue you can see in the screenshot. The support person I messaged with hadn't heard about this issue (it's only been out for 2 days). Hopefully someone else has and there is an easy fix or else I'm going to have to go back to 14.9.

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Stan Jones
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 14, 2021

Right, steveh. This is different than the problem with the prevoius caption workflow where, as ZGR describes, things would go missing.

 

I have been unable to duplicate the problem you describe. But there is at least one other thread reporting the same behavior with closed captions in the new caption workflow.

 

That user was Mac. I'm PC. I suggest filing a bug report. I do not see one listed yet.

https://adobe-video.uservoice.com/forums/911233-premiere-pro?category_id=332650

 

Stan

Inspiring
March 23, 2021
Inspiring
March 23, 2021

Upvoted your bug report. Are you on Mac?

 

Stan

 


Yes, Mojave / 2017 iMac Pro

illumn8d
Participating Frequently
March 14, 2021

Right click on the header bar (where it says 708-1) and choose 'view all tracks', then turn of the track you want to hide. 

illumn8d
Participating Frequently
March 14, 2021

*click on the giant eyeball

steveh22478672
Participating Frequently
March 14, 2021

Already tried turning off the track and clicking the eye. It does hide the one I created. The one underneath the two captions. The weird part is that there is only one closed caption track to begin with. Not sure where the other one is coming from. I did do some tests and it appears that it is a ghost track. When I export a video with the captions burned in, only the track that I created shows up in the exported video. It appears that the doubled up, or ghost caption only shows up in the Program window of Premiere. But I can only verify that with a burned in caption.  Not sure about the Side Car file, which is what I have to send to my client.