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How to use SubtitleYourVideo
SubtitleYourVideo has a simplified version called Subtitle Express, and a professional version, called Subtitle Pro.
The idea behind Subtitle Express is to go straight from a video on your laptop to subtitles on the web. The software will help you transcribe the original text of the video (script), then the software will split it for you, and then you just click to identify where in your video each subtitle should appear.
Subtitle Pro has all of the Subtitle Express capabilities, plus more features that a pro might need, such as the ability to import files such as transcriptions, scripts, caption files, edit lists, and more. Plus export dozens of varieties of files for web subtitling, YouTube, DVD authoring, scripts, Excel, and more.
Both Subtitle Express and Subtitle Pro empower you to do a professional job of subtitling without hours of learning or study.
What you need to start
In order to subtitle, you'll need an original digital movie. So, if you have a quicktime movie, a flash movie, a movie from your website or a movie that you made with your camera, this is a great place to subtitle that movie in many languages. You can subtitle almost any movie that ends in .mov, .mp4, .flv, .m4v, .f4v, .avi, .mpg, .wmv and some others extensions. Basically, you can subtitle almost any video that belongs to you. The only movies that you cannot subtitle here are movies on DVD that belong to someone else, like Hollywood movies.
Using your subtitles
An easy place to use your subtitled movie is on the web. When you have been through the process, click to download a folder that you place on your website. This software will give you a free subtitle player. You just download and place the folder on your website and your subtitled movie works! You can also purchase advanced, beautiful subtitle players here for a fee.
If you create your DVDs using software like DVD Studio Pro, Adobe Premiere, Encore, and similar, then SubtitleYourVideo will provide what you need for your project with a single click. If you use Final Cut Pro, you will need art files (like tiff or png) that you can order from this site, but Final Cut Pro has companion software, Encore, that is easier for subtitling, and Encore is fully compatible with this site and does not need art files. If you are using more manual methods, like iDVD you may need to copy-paste subtitles and copy-paste the timecodes that you set here into iDVD.
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