Where do I find my typed naration or subtitles on computer?
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Where do I find my typed naration or subtitles on computer?
Gentlemen, greetings! On VS Pro 8, I wish to have my typed narration or subtitles, which appear over the image on my preview window, copied to a sheet of paper or folder. But where do I find them on my computer, if that's possible? I'm thinking that they must be somewhere. Regards, Mike
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Re: Where do I find my typed naration or subtitles on comput
The titles are embedded in the VSP project file.
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Re: Where do I find my typed naration or subtitles on comput
Hi Mike
You have some options to save the text….
Click the title clip on the timeline, then click the preview screen to select the text box,
A double click there will place the curser within the text,
Keyboard – Ctrl+A to select all text
Ctrl_C to copy text to your clipboard
Ctrl+V to paste text to NotePad or Word doc.
Repeat for other title/text clips
Otherwise Select the “T” to open the text editor,
Options Panel…Save SubTitle File will save all text used on 1T timeline to a SRT file.
You can open that file using Note Pad.
You have some options to save the text….
Click the title clip on the timeline, then click the preview screen to select the text box,
A double click there will place the curser within the text,
Keyboard – Ctrl+A to select all text
Ctrl_C to copy text to your clipboard
Ctrl+V to paste text to NotePad or Word doc.
Repeat for other title/text clips
Otherwise Select the “T” to open the text editor,
Options Panel…Save SubTitle File will save all text used on 1T timeline to a SRT file.
You can open that file using Note Pad.
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Mike Warren
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Re: Where do I find my typed naration or subtitles on comput
Hi Trevor,
Thanks so much for a great clear answer. I could not figure it out myself. Was happy to now actually be able to copy and have neatly printed out, in less then a minute, 193 narration clips from my project's timeline. And better yet, each clip was numbered and with the exact number of minutes and seconds for easy locating where the clip came from, which is great to have for translations to other languages. Didn't know I could do that. So again my thanks. Regards, Mike
Thanks so much for a great clear answer. I could not figure it out myself. Was happy to now actually be able to copy and have neatly printed out, in less then a minute, 193 narration clips from my project's timeline. And better yet, each clip was numbered and with the exact number of minutes and seconds for easy locating where the clip came from, which is great to have for translations to other languages. Didn't know I could do that. So again my thanks. Regards, Mike
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Re: Where do I find my typed naration or subtitles on comput
Hi Mike
Using the SubTitle file is the quickest way to copy the text of all titles.
You could if you wish add then again to another project which I guess could be useful, however they do import with plain text and no animations.
Glad it worked for you
Using the SubTitle file is the quickest way to copy the text of all titles.
You could if you wish add then again to another project which I guess could be useful, however they do import with plain text and no animations.
Glad it worked for you
