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  • Adding .scc file for closed captioning during authoring in Encore

    Posted by John Frey on May 21, 2010 at 10:28 pm

    I have searched on the topic of adding an .scc file for closed captioning during authoring in Encore, but am still a little unsure as to just how difficult this is to do and what kind of success rate are people having. I am using CS4. Can anyone direct me to a good, simple tutorial as a starter. Any comments?

    John D. Frey
    25 Year owner/operator of two California-based production studios.

    Digital West Video Productions of San Luis Obispo and Inland Images of Lake Elsinore

    Raja Ashok replied 15 years, 12 months ago 2 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Raja Ashok

    May 22, 2010 at 11:31 am

    Here you go.
    https://help.adobe.com/en_US/EncoreDVD/4.0/WS10C7FD4F-0F5C-40f6-BDB2-6D1AD9D301E9a.html

    It’s very simple, you don’t need any help doc.
    1. Place a video clip on the timeline
    2. Select the video track ONLY(press Alt key and click on the video track).
    3. Window->Properties
    4. In properties panel, click on Browse button and locate a .scc file.
    -> done 🙂

    PS: you can’t preview closed captons in Encore, use Windows media player on win or dvd player on mac.

  • John Frey

    May 22, 2010 at 6:01 pm

    Thanks for the quick response. In this project, I have a 71 minute single video/audio file with a menu setup of markers set for first play plus approximately 12 other sections as well as play all. Am I correct in assuming that the .scc file will always be synced to the video/audio file no matter how the menu selection is set up?

    John D. Frey
    25 Year owner/operator of two California-based production studios.

    Digital West Video Productions of San Luis Obispo and Inland Images of Lake Elsinore

  • Raja Ashok

    May 27, 2010 at 10:42 am

    Closed captions are always encoded with the video assets, it has nothing to do with any menu selection setup.

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