![]() ![]() When you start with a Word document, be sure to "save as" a text document (.txt). txt files are allowed, but does not show them. The "Import captions from file" dialogue says. txt file could not be imported as captions. To support what you are saying, when I last tested, a. This is a variation on the method I described earlier in this thread. ![]() Let us know if this does not work and we'll troubleshoot. ![]() I did test whether the "dash replaced by arrow" file could be imported to PR directly. Then "save as" srt and import that to PR. Then open that txt file in the free Subtitle Edit (other captioning programs may work) which, on importing the txt file as if it is an srt, adds the caption number and reformats as milliseconds. In a text program (not word processing invisible characters will be a problem), replace the "dash" with "dash dash arrow." "Save as". 3) The timecode has frames, not milliseconds.įirst, fix the dash. 2) There is only a dash, not a double dash plus arrow. 1) There is no subtitle number (the 1, 2, 3, 4 above). Your "edited" version, like the export, has 3 problems to be in the srt format. srt, then the timecode formatting would have been okay.īut you can fix this. The better method would have been to export the captions as. ![]()
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