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January 24, 2023
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Export captions as .vtt (WebVTT) files

  • January 24, 2023
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I'd like the option to export closed captions as .vtt files. Some of my clients only accept this format, and doing it manually or with different software is either very time consuming or costly.

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Participant
January 27, 2025

@Francis-Crossman17221443 Well work harder then because it's been a year and we still can't export VTT straight out from premiere pro. Not to mention software is even more buggy.

starchildarryl
Participant
January 10, 2025

If i am going to use Davince Resolve for VTT i may as well use it for editing and not bother with Premier

Participating Frequently
January 10, 2025
Oouch! A valid point, and yet Adobe with all its resources, and subscription money has yet to move on VTT.




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starchildarryl
Participant
January 10, 2025

This post was from January 2023, It is now Jauary 2025. So many updates yet still no VTT for trascription, even though it is used by Zoom, Youtube, and in my instance a stictly internal server to display videos. Due to confidentiality using a 3rd party converter is not an option. Is VTT ever going to happen with Premier

Participating Frequently
January 2, 2025

2 years does seem a bit of an oversight now. If it helps anyone, Davinci Resolve can now publish .VTT too, more info here: Create and Export SUBTITLES in DaVinci Resolve ~ 2022 Tutorial - YouTube

Stan Jones
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Community Expert
January 2, 2025

@Matt3265090327qy,

 

Thanks for your thoughtful post. The absence of this feature is frustrating. I do believe they are still working on this, but there is no recent evidence to support that belief.

 

My most recent update is above. I see no changes in PR 25.0.0 or PR Beta 25.2.0.50.

https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-ideas/export-captions-as-vtt-webvtt-files/idc-p/14524674#M14021

 

@TeresaDemel @AnnikaKoenig @Francis-Crossman17221443

 

It is true that srt exports from PR do not include meaningful styling (only in-line tags such as italics/bold). The best option for exporting styling is to use one of the closed caption options. I have not tested any workflows that include converters for closed captions to vtt.

 

I agree that the speaker names in the PR transcript are not carried forward to the captions - and therefore not to any caption exports. There are plugins related to, for example, animating subtitles from the current PR subtitle workflow. I have not evaluated them. The ones I took quick looks at do not provide for keeping the speaker name. I suspect this is not trivial, since they are relying on a caption track, which does not include the speaker name. I think it is possible to do so by using the caption track and/or srt export and the timecodes and speaker name from a static transcript export.

 

Stan

Participant
January 2, 2025

To hopefully save other frustrated users some time, as of January 2025, despite the misleading pinned reply, the captioning workflow STILL does not have any support for .VTT (import, editing, or export) on Premiere Pro on PC.

Nationally, states are requiring captions for WCAG compliance and there is still no support for this on Premiere Pro.

Microsoft PowerPoint only accepts VTT format files for captions. Some CART captioners only provide VTT format files.

Saved transcripts from Zoom export in VTT format and preserve Speaker Names.

Even if you mark the speaker names in the transcipt panel in Premiere Pro, upon creating a SRT caption file, the resulting file excludes any speaker names. 

Any attempt to convert a file to SRT format strips away the speaker names because unlike VTT, SRT is more rudimentary and does not have a field for Speaker Names in the caption file itself. Not to mention the privacy and security issues with uploading unpublished content to conversion websites and downloading whatever comes out.

We really need this feature or to give up on this product and find a better alternative that does support VTT.

Participant
November 26, 2024

Using converts is a work around. But sharing with 3rd parties is a no go for sensetive work projects.

Participant
November 26, 2024

Any update? Please move this up in the list of priorities please. Thanks!

Participant
November 21, 2024

I’ve been using SubEasy free subtitle formatting tools for conversions, including formats like SRT, VTT. https://www.subeasy.ai/convert-vtt-to-srt .

Participant
November 12, 2024

or were they ever?