Exporting SCC (Line 21) Closed Captions Using MovieCaptioner
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Exporting SCC (Line 21) Closed Captions Using MovieCaptioner

This describes how MovieCaptioner exports the SCC format captions that can be used for iPods, iPhones, and broadcasting (Line 21) captions. Final Cut Pro 7 now imports SCC caption files when you print to tape, so MovieCaptioner will help you create these files quickly and easily.

Category: Education
Author: synchrimedia
Published (on YouTube): 2009-12-30
Published (here): 2012-05-23
Rating: 5.0; Votes:1

Views: 3044; Favorites: 5

Video duration: 3 min.
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Comments on «Exporting SCC (Line 21) Closed Captions Using MovieCaptioner»:


synchrimedia on 2011-09-15
not much in common, ...
not much in common, but if you put captions on your youtube videos it would really help your search engine optimization. MovieCaptioner can help you do this easily for youtube as well. All the dialogue in your videos will become searchable and it will also open your business to the deaf and hearing-impaired, a whole new market for you.

naturesuphoria on 2011-09-15
We are all about ...
We are all about hair and beauty and thought we had a lot in common!

fruitysudz on 2010-06-19
You will probably ...
You will probably see some drift. Best to try to re-export as 25 or 30 FPS.

chicagochick1972 on 2010-06-19
Great software! I ...
Great software! I noticed that in preferences, the only choices for framerate is 25 or 30. Is it okay to put it at 25 if my framerate is 23.976, or will that drift over the course of a long (1 hour+) movie?

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