![]() ![]() Playback Subtitles in VLC PlayerAlthough you cannot create subtitled movies using VLC Player, you can use VLC to display subtitles over your source video using your InqScribe transcript. Refer to our Knowledge Base for help with QuickTime subtitles on Mac and QuickTime subtitles on Windows. If the "Save Subtitled QuickTime Movie" option is disabled, it's probably because you don't have QuickTime installed on your computer. QuickTime X unfortunately does not support text tracks. ![]() Why do you need QuickTime 7? QuickTime 7 supports text tracks, which are required to display subtitles. Or, for a more technical overview, head over to our online User Guide. ![]() mov in the location you specified!įor a more on how to create subtitled QuickTime Movies, please refer to the Advice and tips for creating subtitled QuickTime movies article. Click "Save" and a subtitled QuickTime movie will appear as a.Select a save location by clicking "Save As." in the lower section of the Save Subtitled QuickTime Movie menu.In the Save Subtitled QuickTime Movie menu, you'll have the option to adjust the language, position, and appearance of your subtitles.Select "File>Save Subtitled QuickTime Movie." (if this option isn't highlighted, see below for more info).Note that you must have QuickTime 7 installed on your computer to take advantage of this feature, and your source video must be QuickTime compatible.Ĭlick here to watch our subtitled QuickTime movie video tutorial on YouTube. mov file using the timecodes and text from your transcript. If you're running InqScribe 2.2 or earlier, the simplest way to create subtitles on is to save your transcript as a subtitled QuickTime movie directly in InqScribe. ![]()
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