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- #ADDING TIMECODE TO MOVIECAPTIONER WITH IMPORTED TXT FILES FOR MAC OS X#
- #ADDING TIMECODE TO MOVIECAPTIONER WITH IMPORTED TXT FILES MOVIE#
However, the default 4 second loop works well in most cases. Note 2: To change the length of the segment that MovieCaptioner loops, change the number of seconds in the field labeled Repeat Interval. Note that this only inserts a line break, and does not signify the end of a caption. Note: To force a line break in your captions, type a pipe ("|") character. MovieCaptioner will then move on to the next segment of the video. When you’re finished, hit the Enter key on your keyboard to record the caption and its timecode.
#ADDING TIMECODE TO MOVIECAPTIONER WITH IMPORTED TXT FILES MOVIE#
Click Load Movie in the top left corner of the screen.Open MovieCaptioner from your computer’s Applications folder.If you are creating the captions for your video, you’ll need to type them out in the MovieCaptioner interface. These plugins are not available for Windows at this time. For captioning Windows Media videos (.wmv.For embedding SCC format closed captions, the ClosedCaptionImporter component for QuickTime.
#ADDING TIMECODE TO MOVIECAPTIONER WITH IMPORTED TXT FILES FOR FREE#
Possible required plugins, all of which are available for free download for Mac OS X, include: You may need other software to convert your Windows movies to QuickTime or MPEG-4 movies to use with MovieCaptioner.Īlso, depending on the type of video file you’re trying to caption, you may need to install some additional QuickTime plugins to ensure compatibility. The Windows version will not require QuickTime Pro, but it is still recommended. Like MovieCaptioner, QuickTime 7 Pro is installed on all Macs in Penn State CLC Student Computing labs. MovieCaptioner is a QuickTime-based program, and requires the use of Quicktime 7 Pro or later. If you’re unsure whether a given lab has this software, consult the Lab Locations page on the CLC Web site. It will be coming to Windows labs in the near future. MovieCaptioner is also available on all Macs in Penn State CLC Student Computing labs. Other users can purchase a license for MovieCaptioner – see ’s "Buy MovieCaptioner" page. Please use your PSU ID email and state whether you need the Mac or Windows version. Contact to inquire about obtaining a copy. MovieCaptioner is available for free to all Penn State faculty and staff. In addition to simplifying the captioning process, MovieCaptioner also has the ability to export captioned videos as QuickTime movies, as well as standalone caption files in a variety of formats.
#ADDING TIMECODE TO MOVIECAPTIONER WITH IMPORTED TXT FILES FOR MAC OS X#
MovieCaptioner is a captioning program for Mac OS X and Windows that streamlines the task of captioning video content by looping one short section of a video at a time.

