![]() Other Fun Tricks: SRTs with Non-Zero Start Times Click that to make sure it matches your Project settings. In the lower left corner of the Caption panel you’ll see Import Settings. (or change any other attribute for that matter)ĩ: The other problem that occurs is that Premiere will bring in an SRT file with a 720×486 resoltion. ![]() (this is the only way you can select all the captions)Ĩb: With all the captions selected, you can then change the Size for all of them. You do this by Right+Clicking on any caption and ‘Select All’. (if you only care about 2021, then jump ahead)ġ: Like you would import any other file, go to File>Import or Command/Control+I.Ĥ: You can drag it onto your timeline as you would any other file.ĥ: From the Tools menu in the Program panel (the wrench icon), make sure Closed Captions are enabled.ĥb: Go into Settings and select Open CaptionsĦ: The captions should now display in your Program panel.ħ: In many cases, SRT files start off being displayed very small.Ĩ: USUALLY the easiest way to fix this is to go to the Caption panel and change the point size. We’ll go over that in a minute, but first let’s talk about how it works in Premiere Pro 2020. This is mostly fixed in the new caption system that Premiere 2021 has. Getting an SRT file into Premiere is easy!īut, then it gets not so easy getting it to display correctly. ![]() ![]() (The above video covers all this as well, but for those who’d rather read, than watch a video… here ya go!)
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