![]() The attention-getting power of my video and we want my video to be on a separate line. And also, let’s get rid of this one here so this should be so what are so let’s say that you want to split one of these lines. So let’s get rid of that and see how that works okay. The Eyeball Icon is on the CC tab Subtitle Editor SectionĪnd I talk about this in the section we talk about removing blocks and if you just click this eyeball here, you could just get rid of that whole blank block there. Now again, I have some blocks here that I want to remove like this big long one. Okay, like that one 4 things to my video content so I can make this block longer, which is gonna make the next one shorter, but I think I’m going to do the opposite here. All right, and what I like to do is just basically go through each of these. So I’m going to make one more adjustment here. Okay, so now because I moved the time here backward, you can hear here that I basically took the so, of the end of this one, and now, if I play this one, right, and you still hear a little trail of it. So you want to make sure everything stays in line here, so I’m gonna adjust the timing back here a little bit. So let’s say I want to adjust that, and I wanna make sure that the words so here are only tied to the second line that I’m going to adjust the timing here, and what you’re doing when you’re clicking these arrows is you’re moving time from one block to another because again, all the seconds here are accounted for. ![]() The play button is on the CC tab Subtitle Editor Section And now this is a good example because the word so is kind of trailing at the end of this block here, all right, so even though the word is actually on the line after it. ![]() So if I hit the continuous play button, okay, so if you only want to play a single block and this is a really important technique here, to hit the second one. So let’s go to this second one right here. But means when you hit this second one, you’re only gonna play the block that button is tied to. We have one that is a continuous play button and one that is a none continuous play. Subtitle Editor is on the Video Editor Page ![]() You’re going to use these blank spots to your advantage, actually, so you’re gonna press play here to review your subtitles there are two play buttons. So if you have some spots in here that are blank, there’s a reason for that. Okay, now the way your subtitles work on Clipscribe is every second is accounted for, even blank spots. There, so when you’re on the editor page, you’re going to click this cc tab here, and that is going to bring up your subtitles. And in this video tutorial, I’m gonna show you how to adjust the timing of your subtitle block. So I'm thinking there's something in the content of the (A) file that's wrong.2:46 – Changing text in the subtitles section Now (B) won't open anymore in time adjuster. Then I pasted it into the (B) file and saved it. I opened (A) with notepad and copied all it's content. This one works fine and will open in time adjuster. To better explain:Ī = the file that won't open in Time adjuster.ī = A different SRT file for a different movie. And here's the thing that really gets me. I tried opening other SRT files and there no problem. When I try to open it in Timeadjuster it brings up a "Error - Invalid format" box. BUt the timing is off a couple of seconds. I have a SRT file and it plays with me video just fine. but for some reason a problem just started. I've been using Time Adjuster for a while now and I'm happy with it. I'm deaf so subtitles are great for me to be able to enjoy movies. This is my first post here and I'm having a problem.
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