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Changing Subtitle FontPosted by MikeDerk
I have already laid in my subtitles. But, now I want to change the font -- is there a way to do this without going to each individual subtitle and changing it?
Also, I'd like to export the subtitles (into a text file?) so I can get the timecodes, now that it's been adjusted and whatnot. Is there a way to do this? The earlier poster didn't receive an answer. Thanks, Mike
Bob,
There is no "apply to stream" button in the font window. The other "apply to stream" buttons seem to be next to the parameter being changed. Additionally, I could never get even one subtitle to change fonts! I'd select the text, open the font window, change the font and then... nothing. Hitting enter would do nothing, or, if I still had the text "selected" it would delete the text -- just like selecting text and entering any character would do. I must be missing something. Ultimately, I had to reimport the subtitles and change the font in the text document itself. Mike
Mike, when I need to make changes to the size and/or font in subtitles, I highlight the text in one of the subtitles. Using the text tool, I assign the desired size and font. For me, this has always been successful. (Admittedly, I sometimes need to do this more than once to get the change to stick.)
Here's where my prior suggestion was incomplete. With the subtitle still highlighted, select "apply to stream" in the formatting section under the General tab on the subtitle inspector. That should apply your formatting changes (including font and size) to the entire subtitle track. If your font and size are not changing for you at all, as you mentioned, that suggests something else going on. Without seeing it in action, I don't think I can add much more that will help. Perhaps someone else reading this can fill in the gaps I left. Hope that helps. bob rice frameworx media
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