I've had After Effects, Premier Pro and Encore for less than a week. With help from the creator of the program I've learned I need to reduce my file size considerably. My earliest attempts failed because my AVCHD video is too high a resolution and the previewer part of the program wouldn't function. scc, what Encore needs, what YouTube needs and many more. I'm running the trial of MovieCaptioner, which can create the several file types, including.
#MOVIECAPTIONER NOT EXPORTING SCC FILE HOW TO#
What I need to figure out is how to make the buttons work with subtitles. While it would be lovely, I doubt any TV stations are ever going to be broadcasting my videos. They can be either language only, or language and sound effects, which are labled SDH (subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired.) Subtitles are bitmap images that can be turned on or off on a DVD and will be controlled by the DVD remote control. PAL uses a different standard that Encore does not support. Not sure how to add both languages in Encore, that is, together or separately, or how to give the viewer a choice.Įncore is going to be able to add closed captions only in NTSC format. You have to burn a disc before you can tell if they are there, and if you test on a TV set that is connected to your DVD player with HDMI cables, they aren't going to show up anyway.Ĭlosed captions are required by law, in both English and Spanish, as of 2010, in the USA, for broadcast TV. Encore, if set up correctly, can add closed captions to a DVD, but it isn't possible to see the captions in Encore. Since 2009 most broadcasters in North America have switched over to DTV (digital TV.)Ĭlosed captions need to be provided as a. Not sure what S video cable will do.Ĭlosed captions are a separate bit of information which used to be provided on broadcast line 21. Component cables will only support closed captions in standard definition. The reason Closed Captions in movies I have that include them won't play on my setup is because I'm connected between all boxes with HDMI cables. I've come to believe that: (I could be mistaken!)Ĭlosed Caption does indeed work through the TV set and is controlled only by the remote control for the TV set, not the DVD player remote. (Amazing amount of information re: subtitles and closed captions) From that video, from what you've said, and what I've read here: