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I've spent about 3 days editing a captions file in Premiere for a 60 minute film. Now the captions are complete, I've exported the captions (select in project finder>export captions etc), but when I bring them back in to project (or a new project), only 3mins 50secs of the captions have exported to the new SRT file? Anyone know what could be causing it? Adobe phone support had no idea.
On import again, the SRT only has 3'50 NOT 60'00 of captions
Yay - I have a resolution.
Although there were no special characters or lines etc (everything is exactly as it should be), there must be a corruption in that individual caption.
To fix the issue, I had to delete the caption at the timecode that the .srt kept failing to export beyond (3'50), then create a new caption at this point on the captions and paste the same text. Fixed the export issue.
Had to repeat this at another two different points that it then subsequently wouldn't save beyond on an
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If you open the exported .srt in a text editor, are all the captions there?
Sometimes the export has a glitch or there is an editing error that creates a flaw in the file. This then prevents PR from reading the reimported file.
If all of the captions exported, look at the point in the file where it stops importing.
Post a link to the exported .srt, and I'll take a look.
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I've checked - no it doesn't export them. If you open the exported text with text edit, it only has the ones that we reimport (up to 3'50min).
Here is a link to the PP project and original SRT file. If you open the project, all the edited captions should be there.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/vpzgfzgmg5ft160/AAAManByGf30tL00gAULo8Upa?dl=0
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When I export from this project, they are all there.
So probably something in your main project.
Look around the area where the export is truncated. Special character, extra long line, something?
Another possibility is that you cannot split an srt stream and get what is on the timeline. But I don't think that is likely to be your problem. You'd just get what is in the project panel.
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That still won't work for me. I've check for special characters etc and there's nothing unusual.
To confirm, have you been able to export the full edited captions as .srt? If so, please may you share with me?
Exporting as a video is not an issue, its exporting as .srt that is failing every time and not going past 3'50min.
Thanks
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Hi Stan,
Weirdly, your .srt export still has the same issue when I import it on my mac? But i've found a resolution and posted it above.
Thanks
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Congrats on getting this to work.
I could swear my export all reimported, but it doesn't now! Which of course means that user error (on my part) was likely.
And that is important, because it points to the flaw:
The caption you show as deleting (#20) does have something wrong; it is not corrupt as such. It has a "return" at the end of its text. If it were correct, on reimport, PR should see (with the PC style [CR][LF] shown for illustration):
20[CR][LF]
00:03:46,400 --> 00:03:50,800[CR][LF]
You want to get that prop, that costume, that whatever.[CR][LF]
[CR][LF]
21[CR][LF]
But on export PR has added the "extra" return, so it sees:
20[CR][LF]
00:03:46,400 --> 00:03:50,800[CR][LF]
You want to get that prop, that costume, that whatever.[CR][LF]
[CR][LF]
[CR][LF]
21[CR][LF]
When it sees the extra line, it stops the import.
Using a search for the extra return, I only found one more caption with that problem, #359. Fixing just those 2, the new export imports with all captions.
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Yay - I have a resolution.
Although there were no special characters or lines etc (everything is exactly as it should be), there must be a corruption in that individual caption.
To fix the issue, I had to delete the caption at the timecode that the .srt kept failing to export beyond (3'50), then create a new caption at this point on the captions and paste the same text. Fixed the export issue.
Had to repeat this at another two different points that it then subsequently wouldn't save beyond on another two .srt files.
So resolution - delete the caption that it won't export beyond, then create a new one and paste text. Even though the text formatting was fine, the caption itself must have been corrupt at the point the .srt failed to export beyond.
Why this happened is an utter mystery, and beyond me. Hope this helps other Adobe users. Thanks for your help today Stan.
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Sadly, this didn't work for me.
Did anyone found a solution to this problem ever since?
I have feature film captions on my timeline and only first 10 minutes get exported:/ Help.
Working on Pr.Pro 2018 right now.
Do you know if Premiere Pro 2019 fixed this issue?
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eka, the PR programmatic "fix" would be for PR to be able to detect certain problems - such as having an extra return typed in the caption. I don't know if that will ever happen. Yes, there have been many fixes since 2018, but I suspect they do not address the problems here.
Are you looking at the exported file in a text editor?
Also, the caption here was all being exported; but all of it was not being reimported. Are you sure your whole stream is not being exported?
Stan
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Hi Stan,
Thanks for the answer.
Yes, I'm looking at the file in text editor.
I'm sure the whole stream is not even exported.
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Got it. Did you import the original stream? Or create a new caption stream and add the captions in PR?
Stan
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I created new Open Captions in PR.