Not difficult at all.
Get Subbits from my site, bite the bullet and read the manual, export a file for Youtube alongside your video.
(It's plain text in a specific format, not too difficult to understand. But creating it with correct TC is where you save time using dedicated subtitle software)
Bouke
VideoToolShed
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6512 AS NIJMEGEN, the Netherlands
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van Oldenbarneveltstraat 33
6512 AS NIJMEGEN, the Netherlands
+31 24 3553311
----- Original Message -----To: Avid-L ; Final Cut-LSent: Monday, September 22, 2014 10:56 PMSubject: [Avid-L2] Closed Captioning on You Tube
I am finding no shortage of information on how to caption my clients work on YouTube. Do it online, use a service, upload an additional caption file and I'm good to go. Got it.But I can't find any info if YouTube supports captions on upload (embedded in the file).Anyone have experience with this? TIA
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Tim McLaughlin
Final Cut, Avid and Premiere Pro Editor
http://vimeo.com/mcltim
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