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Subtitle / CC on normal sequence line.

Explorer ,
Aug 30, 2021 Aug 30, 2021

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Is there anyway to move a subtitle sequence to a normal sequence so you can manipulate it like a normal file with transitions and other items?

 

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Aug 30, 2021 Aug 30, 2021

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Short answer, "no." The caption track as such cannot be turned into a video clip - which would be subject to transitions. There are several features requests you can upvote, depending on what functions you want.

 

A partial workaround is to nest. See this thread:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro/faq-workaround-nesting-to-apply-effect-controls-to-capti...

 

Also in that thread, see Kevin's link to a youtube video:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro/faq-workaround-nesting-to-apply-effect-controls-to-capti...

 

And my further explanation of it here:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro/faq-workaround-nesting-to-apply-effect-controls-to-capti...

 

Stan

 

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Thanks Stan, appercaiet your insight. I'll look into the links you posted. I appreciate it.

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