We recommend adding subtitles as the last step before exporting. This is especially important because the subtitles will not automatically update to reflect any changes made in your voice blocks.
Step 1
Select subtitles located on the right of your project view and pick the option that best suits your needs.
- Auto subtitles – Create subtitles from your script automatically
- Manual Subtitles – Create subtitles by manually typing your own.
- Upload SRT file – Create subtitles from an uploaded SRT file.
Step 2
Auto Subtitles
Once you have selected Auto Subtitles, you will need to select the language that the audio is in. There are 20+ languages and accents to select from.
Manual Subtitles
Once you select this option, the subtitles panel will open with blank blocks for you to enter your subtitles and timestamps. As you type, they will appear on the preview screen in real-time.
Upload SRT file
After selecting this option, a window will open for you to select your SRT file. Once you have selected your file, it will automatically start generating your subtitles.
Step 3
Once your subtitles have been generated you can then make any edits to the text or timestamps if needed.
At the top right of the subtitle editor, select the Style button.
Here, you can select from one of our preset styles and the type of subtitles you would like:
- Static subtitles – all captions will appear for the entire scene as a line of text.
- Dynamic subtitles – each word is highlighted in sync with the audio as it is spoken.
You can choose to apply your chosen style to all subtitle blocks or just specific blocks by toggling on or off the “Apply to All” button.
Below the preset templates, you can customize the subtitles such as font type, font size, text color, text align, bold, italic, line height, letter spacing, stroke, background, highlight, transform, and more are available for subtitle customization features.
Your subtitles will be updated in real-time and be able to be previewed instantly.
Step 4 (Optional)
If you need to reset your subtitles or decide you want to manually type or upload an SRT file, you can do so by selecting the three dots located on the top right side, then “Reset All’, and then the subtitle option you would like to use.
This will reset your subtitles completely, including all contents, timings, and style.
Please note that if you decide to reset your subtitles, you will not be able to go back to your previous subtitles.
Well done!
Congrats on generating subtitles for your video presentation.