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  • Premiere CC support Closed Captions with mpeg2, mpg, ts import and export embedded

    Posted by Tony Devito on August 12, 2013 at 2:56 pm

    Using a side-car file is not an option. This question is about embedded closed caption files.

    Does anyone know if Adobe Premiere Creative Cloud will support the import of closed captioned data from already captioned mpg, ts, mpeg2 video files, and will it support the export of mpg, ts, mpeg2 video with closed captions embedded? If they are adding this feature, do we know when? At least a rough estimate?

    I create content that broadcasts ON DEMAND for major cable television providers and currently we are working with Mac Caption/ Caption Maker and Manzanita to individually caption each video. We need the ability to take the finalized captioned content and occasionally cut sections out and replace with other finalized captioned content. We wanted to do this without needing to RE-Caption every video after we export from Premiere, as that will add many additional hours of work per video.

    Researching online I found that CC supports the import and export of embedded QuickTime closed captioned files. Our provider’s standards are mpg/ts. One youtube video I found said that Adobe was adding mpeg2/ts support for closed captioning but I can not find any official word on the subject.

    I appreciate any and all help/information on the subject.

    Wesley Cockrum replied 12 years, 8 months ago 3 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Philippe Kiener

    August 27, 2013 at 9:22 am

    Hello
    did you got any information about that ?
    Greetings
    Philippe

  • Wesley Cockrum

    September 10, 2013 at 9:15 pm

    There is no support for embedded CC with MPG TS export right now. I have the same issue and need to find a good solution. Would love Adobe to help provide a broadcast friendly solution. Maybe now that they are getting paid every month for our CC subscriptions they will have the money to work on it. 🙂

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